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The Orlando Metro area has had ongoing blog debate simmering for at least the past year. Read about the issue at Adaptive Complexity, where much is written about genomics, systems biology, evolution, and the connection between science and literature, government, and society. It provides a forum where people can make assertions on either side of an issue. Where do you stand on ID? How can it be addressed with respect to educational environments?
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6 I hear you. This entire debate is a joke. If it happens (ID in schools) well, kiss America goodbye and say hello to the Chinese, taking charge of modern engineering. I wonder how many doctors, engineers, scientists will be brought forth by this system? |
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2 "I confess the confusion is lost on me and the controversy is pointless but teaching all alternatives because biology cannot explain everything today is just plain bad science. " BS - and more of same, and Piled Higher and Deeper!!! Wasting time teaching garbage is bad for kids and bad for society. |
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7 I agree, the teaching of garbage like Creationism/ID is bad for kids and bad for society. No one can pile it higher or deeper. |
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2 In the meantime we need to make sure they don't indoctrinate *other people's* children in the public schools. |
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5 So let's see the evidence that supports your hypothesis, Crandall. Or how about an experiment to test it? No? ID is not science. |
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2 I'm all for that. I'd like to see the evidence that scientifially supports the so-called inteelligent design. |
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1 Now we know why there is so much federal funding being thrown at schools... It is not supposed to be this way folks! |
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3 Teachers should emphasize that evolution is merely a theory that attempts to explain how life could have began and could have changed over time. Plenty of scientist understand evolution theory yet still believe in a God. So if a parent fears their child learning of this theory, it speaks volumes about their religious instructors. |
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12 This is the exact problem with either intelligent design or with evolution. The evidence is very questionable and there is no experiment to put the theory to the test. If evolution is as well documented as some believe, why are these supporters so opposed to any criticism of the theory? It is indeed a theory, not established fact. |
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