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17 Jun 2007, 9:28 PM ![]() | Say No To Intelligent Design You can hide this advertisement by registering. http://andrewv.blogsome.com/2005/10/...rendan-nelson/ |
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23 Apr 2009, 5:01 PM ![]() | oh, please, how much is there anyway? I can only remember it referenced to once, but that was indirectly in the prelim course and the fact is that scientist need to be aware that different people have different oppinions issues like cloning and stem cell research because of their cultural and religious backgrouds I say, get over it
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| Banned HSC: 2005 Gender: Male Location: It's what I want that's easy. It's getting it that's complicated.
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19 Nov 2009, 11:27 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Yes to Intelligent design! And it doesnt have to be about "creationism" and "God". It could include the stuff that these guys go on about |
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| Member | The issue with ID is not really the idea itself. If people want to make up a new theory, that's cool. The problem is the way it's being used. Issue 1: Being taught in science class rooms. The issue here is that it's not really science. It has very limited evidence, despite what its supporters say. Its the same as making a religious subject mandatory. It offends people. Its not science, so people are upset about it being taught as science. There's actually a court case happening in America at the moment. A group of parents have taken a school to court over the inclusion of ID in the syllabus. And its not like they're athiests or something, almost all of them are very Christian. The issue is not the idea itself, but the teaching of it as science. Issue 2: A return to the dark ages. Ok, this one I don't know so much about, but its something like theres a group of people who hate science and what science stands for. And they're not a minority any more. They want to bring science back under the Church, where everything has to be regulated by the Church, so that it isn't heretical. It reminds me of the systems of goverment in Brave New World and Northern Lights. They're using ID and the spear head for this, the idea being that if you can whack one piece out of the tower, the rest will fall. You get rid of evolution, science will fall. As I said, I don't know an awful lot about it, but thats the basic gist. So yeah, ID could be pretty dangerous for science as we know it. But then again, it could be a few people blowing it way out of proportion. |
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4 Jul 2006, 12:47 AM ![]() | Santos :ROCHELLE BANKS Congressman Santos, do you believe in the theory of Intelligent Design? SANTOS What’s your name? BANKS Rochelle Banks. I teach 10th grade science here at the school. SANTOS Well, Rochelle, as a Catholic who attends church every Sunday I do believe in God and my faith tells me that there was a designer behind it. JOSH It’s time for us to leave. LOU The school? JOSH The state. Santos picks out another person who stands. SANTOS Yes, sir. Uh, what’s your name? CLIFFORD REYNOLDS Clifford Reynolds. I teach English here at Leonard. SANTOS Nice to meet you, Clifford. REYNOLDS Thanks. May I ask you if you believe in the theory of evolution? SANTOS Well, I think it’d be very difficult to teach geology, anthropology, and zoology without evolution, so yes, I do. I don’t believe it’s contradictory to believe in science and believe in God. REYNOLDS Do you believe that the theory of Intelligent Design and the Theory of Evolution should be taught alongside each other in the public schools? SANTOS Absolutely not. One is based on science, the other is based on faith. Intelligent Design is not a scientific theory, it’s a religious belief. And our Constitution does not allow for the teaching of religion in our public schools. REYNOLDS Many of us here would be more comfortable if our children were taught all points of view. SANTOS And I’m all for that. Evolution is not perfect. It doesn’t answer every question but it is based on scientific facts; facts that can be predicted, tested, and proven. Intelligent Design asks theological questions. I’m sure that many of us would agree that at the beginning of all that begat-ing, something begun. The people laugh. SANTOS What was that something? REYNOLDS Congressman Santos, many of us want a version of science taught to our kids that’s in accordance with our beliefs. SANTOS I understand. But can’t we agree that the inclusion of non-scientific explanations into the science curriculum of our schools misrepresents the nature of science? And therefore compromises a central purpose in our public education which is the preparation of a scientifically literate workforce. If you have a problem with your child’s education, get involved. If you have a problem with what the School Board wants to teach, run for School Board. We can never forget that the best way to preserve our democracy is to take part in it. Thanks for your question. Thank you all. Key point in bold really.......
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11 Jun 2009, 9:17 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Although the school board is a bit of a problem since this is how the mess always starts up. IDiots get elected to school board try to force evolution out, people get outraged they drop the idea, IDiots lose position. People become complacent IDiots get back in. |
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25 Sep 2009, 12:47 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I think ID has a place in philosophy.. not biology.. much like the places within schodinger's wave function.. and Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.. where philosophers love to argue.. Science. n. The branch of knowledge that produces theoretical explanations of natural phenomena based on experiments and observations. Philosophy: -the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics -any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation; in fact there is no clear cut definition of this..... My Question is.. What experiments and credible explantipon can be cited in support of Intelligent Design? (i am yet to be convinced of its merits) on a scientificl note: u should also have an experiment where u can prove ID doesnt exist by extrapolating its axioms.. and if it still holds true.. show the converse. problem is making an experiment that disproves its... there is none that really can exist because both Yes and No would support the theory?! Unless u want to prove a creator.
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26 Aug 2009, 3:50 PM ![]() | I have to say that Xayma's skit is the funniest thing I have read in a long while. I also have to say that while Intelligent Design can go as long as it likes in the Philosophy and Religion room, I don't want to see it in the science classroom. There's more scientific evidence to support evolution, so let's stick with that for the time being until something better comes along. I_F
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In other news the closing arguments in the Dover case begun. Quote:
Personally as a Pastafarian I find the idea that they can teach Intelligent Design but will not teach mine and many others religious beliefs as appalling. Insert-username I wish I could take credit for that but the link is to the creators blog, it is a funny article but and contains numerous discussion on the issue in the comments. | ||
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| Member | Totally agree Xayma, about teaching ID but not religion. It's ridiculous. Teaching ID in science is like teaching algebra in English. Algebra has merits, but it does not belong in English. ID does not belong in science. It is a part of religion (and not even all religions!) |
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11 Jun 2009, 9:17 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Now it can fit in Kansas class rooms. They decided to redefine science, no longer is it limited to such pesky things as natural explanations. Quote:
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