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With world watching, trial starts
The York Dispatch ^ | 9/26/2005 | CHRISTINA KAUFFMAN

Posted on 09/26/2005 12:14:08 PM PDT by Right Wing Professor

Members of the national and international press gathered outside the federal courthouse in Harrisburg this morning for the start of a trial that could determine the fate of intelligent design in public school.

The BBC, London Guardian and People magazine were among news agencies outside the courtroom, where the case of Kitzmiller v. Dover began at 9 a.m.

Julian Borger, a Washington-based reporter for the Guardian, said the interest in the United Kingdom is in the American school system. He said people in the UK don't have the ability to vote on what is or isn't taught in school.

"There are a small percentage of people who believe in intelligent design," Borger said, "but some also believe it's a peculiarly American phenomenon."

BBC producer James Van der Pool said: "There is no single view in the UK. There's a curiosity about how something like this can create such a stir.

"Evolution is more accepted in the UK," he added. "Our interest is whether there is anything in this (intelligent design). Is it an American affair and is it going to come over here (the UK)?"

The federal court case filed against the Dover Area School District and its school board over mention of intelligent design in biology classes was to begin with opening statements by the district's attorneys and those representing 11 parents who filed the suit in December.

The parents, along with the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, were expected to argue that the school board had religious motives in requiring a statement about intelligent design to be read in biology classes. They also contend intelligent design is based on religion.

The school board's attorneys from the Thomas More Law Center,

a Michigan-based public interest law firm that often represents Christians who say their rights have been violated, were expected to argue that the board had a secular purpose in mentioning intelligent design as an "alternative theory" to evolution and intelligent design is scientifically sound.

Intelligent design says living things are so complicated they had to have been created by a higher being, that life is too complex to have developed by evolution as described by biologist Charles Darwin.

The parents and their attorney assert that intelligent design is akin to creationism.

The first week: After opening statements, the parents' attorneys will begin to present their case. Their witnesses are expected to testify at least through the first week. Once the parents' attorneys have rested their case, the defense will have an opportunity to call witnesses.

Brown University professor and biologist Kenneth Miller was expected to take the stand first for the parents.

Miller, who teaches in Brown's Department of Biology & Medicine, is known nationally for his opposition to teaching "intelligent design" as part of public school science courses.

He has said that intelligent design fails to hold up to scientific tests, and that it is a philosophical concept that is not scientifically rooted.

Miller's testimony is scheduled to conclude tomorrow.

He will be followed by fact witnesses -- or those who can testify about the events that frame the case -- that neither side would publicly name.

Wednesday's testimony is expected to steer back to science with Rob Pennock, a Michigan State University professor of science and philosophy.

Pennock wrote the book "Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism" and edited "Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics: Philosophical, Theological, and Scientific Perspectives," both published by The MIT Press.

Pennock is expected to share time Wednesday with intelligent design historian Barbara Forrest, a professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University.

Forrest has written several scientific publications about intelligent design and co-wrote "Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design," with Paul R. Gross, published by Oxford University Press.

The book details the "wedge strategy" intelligent design proponents use to slowly push the concept into mainstream national education politics, according to the book's sleeve.

ACLU staff attorney Paula Knudsen said Forrest has researched the evolution of the creationism movement into the intelligent design movement, and she is expected to show the links between intelligent design and its alleged ancestor, creation science and creationism.

The week's final witness is expected to be Jack Haught, professor of theology at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and director of the Georgetown Center for the Study of Science and Religion.

He has written several books, including "Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation," and "Deeper Than Darwin: Evolution and the Question of God."

In a 2002 interview with the National Center for Science Education, Haught said intelligent design's scientific arguments are "theological diversions, not scientifically fruitful suppositions."

All media seats taken: As scientific, philosophical and theological witnesses converge on Harrisburg, so do representatives of the media.

The 40 courtroom seats available to the media have been grabbed by both local and national members of the press, ranging from The York Dispatch to the New York Times and National Public Radio.

The court's clerks have been expecting a hearty showing from the public as well.

About 40 courtroom seats are available to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. They will be distributed on the ninth floor, beginning an hour before the start of the trial. Spectators must be seated within 15 minutes before court is in session.

Passes may not be reserved in advance for members of the public.

Those who are unable to be accommodated in the courtroom will be directed to an auxiliary room where the trial will be broadcast through a closed-circuit audio feed.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: anothercrevothread; crevolist; crevorepublic; enoughalready; evolution; lawsuit; played; redundant; scienceeducation
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To: Right Wing Professor

As opposed to dumb design? :)


21 posted on 09/26/2005 12:51:57 PM PDT by Buffettfan (http://www.swiftvets.com)
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To: bkepley
outside of the Free Republic I have heard nothing, zilch about this thing.

I heard a report on the trial on a Phoenix talk radio station this morning. This particular station I think may have an anti-evolution bias, but they didn't let it show.

I think you're right. The BBC is looking for ways to bash dumb Americans. Thanks to the anti-evos out there.

22 posted on 09/26/2005 12:56:38 PM PDT by narby
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To: Right Wing Professor

Read part of the complaint. Can't wait for the plaintiffs to provide proof that the evolutionary process leads to the appearance of new species. I suspect they will not be able to do so.

Also, is there a witness list?


23 posted on 09/26/2005 12:56:54 PM PDT by connectthedots
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To: narby

Here we go, lets return the

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1491636/posts

We should send a few reporters over there to take a look at the looney limeys.



24 posted on 09/26/2005 12:59:27 PM PDT by bkepley
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To: PatrickHenry

My periodic, obligatory bump and thanks for all the pings post.


25 posted on 09/26/2005 12:59:40 PM PDT by fire and forget
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To: bkepley
It's an American thing and I doubt the average say Japanese is much interested.

If it's on the Beeb and in the NYT, I'd be very surprised if it doesn't get some play in Japan.

26 posted on 09/26/2005 1:00:01 PM PDT by narby
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Crevo threads for the past week:

2005-09-26 Dispute over evolution goes on trial in U.S. court
2005-09-26 Does Genesis hold up under critic’s scrutiny? (Creation/Evolution)
2005-09-26 New Analyses Bolster Central Tenets of Evolution Theory
2005-09-26 The Problem With Evolution
2005-09-26 With world watching, trial starts
2005-09-25 In Evolution Debate, Creationists Are Breaking New Ground
2005-09-24 The trouble with Darwin (Bush's I.D. comments changed Australia's Educational Landscape)
2005-09-23 Ultimate thread on Dover, Pennsylvania's Evolution v. Intelligent Design trial
2005-09-22 Court Case Threatens to 'Drag Science into the Supernatural'
2005-09-22 Evan Jamieson, hydrometallurgy (Creation/Evolution)
2005-09-22 Insight into our sight: A new view on the evolution of the eye lens (Desperate conjuncture)
2005-09-22 Intelligent Design: An Ambiguous Assault on Evolution
2005-09-22 Intelligent designers down on Dover
2005-09-22 Intelligible Design
2005-09-21 Intelligent design? Not on this campus [Pennsylvania]
2005-09-21 Researchers create functioning artificial proteins using nature's rules
2005-09-20 Challenged by Creationists, Museums Answer Back
2005-09-20 Darwin Goes to Church
2005-09-20 Evolution of H5N1 Avian Influenza Viruses in Asia (ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny)

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27 posted on 09/26/2005 1:01:58 PM PDT by Junior (Some drink to silence the voices in their heads. I drink to understand them.)
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To: connectthedots
Can't wait for the plaintiffs to provide proof that the evolutionary process

You'll be disappointed. This case won't cover that. It will cover the evidence that the school board adopted this standard specifically as religious indoctrination.

And the school board will lose.

28 posted on 09/26/2005 1:02:33 PM PDT by narby
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To: connectthedots
Read part of the complaint. Can't wait for the plaintiffs to provide proof that the evolutionary process leads to the appearance of new species. I suspect they will not be able to do so.

They don't have to. Evolution isn't on trial. The issue is whether the Dover policy passes the Lemon test.

Witness list

29 posted on 09/26/2005 1:02:42 PM PDT by Right Wing Professor (I'm a victim, you're a victim, he's a victim, she's a victim, wouldn't you like to be a victim too?)
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To: narby
If it's on the Beeb and in the NYT, I'd be very surprised if it doesn't get some play in Japan.

Sure fine, but does the average Japanese care? I know and work with a wide assortment from fundamentalist Christian to Atheist and no one has ever mentioned it. They certainly talked about Katrina which is something "the Whole World is Watching".

30 posted on 09/26/2005 1:03:36 PM PDT by bkepley
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To: bkepley
no one has ever mentioned it.

That there's so much international interest in a trial over a school board issue in a small American town is amazing. That this doesn't come to the level of Katrina coverage, well, duh.

31 posted on 09/26/2005 1:06:39 PM PDT by narby
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To: narby
That there's so much international interest in a trial

I doubt it.

32 posted on 09/26/2005 1:07:56 PM PDT by bkepley
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To: bkepley
I doubt it.

Well, how much international interest in small town school board issues is "normal".

Any such issue at the Mesa Arizona school board that brought in reporters from the London Guardian, the BBC, and the NYT (which has considerable international readership), I'd think is extraordinary.

If you don't agree. Ok. (I'll just bop on down the the next school board meeting and find out how many international reporters are there)

33 posted on 09/26/2005 1:12:31 PM PDT by narby
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To: narby

International Interest? Some British reporters?

Like I said the British reporters are there to feel superior. I don't think anyone despises America right now more than the British elite.


34 posted on 09/26/2005 1:17:15 PM PDT by bkepley
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To: bkepley
I doubt it.

Go to Google, search (in news) on Dover evolution. You'll get almost 400 hits. Many are from international sources.

35 posted on 09/26/2005 1:20:43 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Disclaimer -- this information may be legally false in Kansas.)
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To: bkepley
Time magazine's cover for 15 August 2005. The whole world is watching.
36 posted on 09/26/2005 1:26:49 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Disclaimer -- this information may be legally false in Kansas.)
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To: Right Wing Professor

Hoping science/common sense prevails (yes, I'm talking about evolution, not "intelligent design" dogma).


37 posted on 09/26/2005 1:31:01 PM PDT by JasonSC
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To: Junior
Free SeaLion!

Bring back ModernMan!

38 posted on 09/26/2005 1:34:07 PM PDT by balrog666 (A myth by any other name is still inane.)
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To: connectthedots
Can't wait for the plaintiffs to provide proof that the evolutionary process leads to the appearance of new species.

You know science is not about "proof" but rather explaining observations with theory (short version; see PH's list).

But about that new species. How about Homo sapiens?

39 posted on 09/26/2005 1:44:55 PM PDT by Coyoteman (Is this a good tagline?)
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To: Coyoteman
see PH's list

We're here to help: The List-O-Links.
Another service of Darwin Central, the conspiracy that cares.

40 posted on 09/26/2005 1:51:16 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Disclaimer -- this information may be legally false in Kansas.)
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