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'Intelligent design' theory threatens science classrooms
Seattle Post Intelligencer ^ | 11/22/2002 | ALAN I. LESHNER

Posted on 06/22/2003 5:29:39 PM PDT by Aric2000

In Cobb County, Ga., controversy erupted this spring when school board officials decided to affix "disclaimer stickers" to science textbooks, alerting students that "evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things."

The stickers were the Cobb County District School Board's response to intelligent design theory, which holds that the complexity of DNA and the diversity of life forms on our planet and beyond can be explained only by an extra-natural intelligent agent. The ID movement -- reminiscent of creationism but more nuanced and harder to label -- has been quietly gaining momentum in a number of states for several years, especially Georgia and Ohio.

Stickers on textbooks are only the latest evidence of the ID movement's successes to date, though Cobb County officials did soften their position somewhat in September following a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia. In a subsequent policy statement, officials said the biological theory of evolution is a "disputed view" that must be "balanced" in the classroom, taking into account other, religious teachings.

Surely, few would begrudge ID advocates their views or the right to discuss the concept as part of religious studies. At issue, rather, is whether ID theory, so far unproven by scientific facts, should be served to students on the same platter with the well-supported theory of evolution.

How the Cobb County episode will affect science students remains uncertain since, as the National Center for Science Education noted, the amended policy statement included "mixed signals."

But it's clear that the ID movement is quickly emerging as one of the more significant threats to U.S. science education, fueled by a sophisticated marketing campaign based on a three-pronged penetration of the scientific community, educators and the general public.

In Ohio, the state's education board on Oct. 14 passed a unanimous though preliminary vote to keep ID theory out of the state's science classrooms. But the board's ruling left the door open for local school districts to present ID theory together with science and suggested that scientists should "continue to investigate and critically analyze aspects of evolutionary theory."

In fact, even while the state-level debate continued, the Patrick Henry Local School District, based in Columbus, passed a motion this June to support "the idea of intelligent design being included as appropriate in classroom discussions in addition to other scientific theories."

Undaunted by tens of thousands of e-mails it has already received on the topic, the state's education board is now gamely inviting further public comment through November. In December, Ohio's Board of Education will vote to conclusively determine whether alternatives to evolution should be included in new guidelines that spell out what students need to know about science at different grade levels.

Meanwhile, ID theorists reportedly have been active in Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, New Jersey and other states as well as Ohio and Georgia.

What do scientists think of all this? We have great problems with the claim that ID is a scientific theory or a science-based alternative to evolutionary theory. We don't question its religious or philosophical underpinnings. That's not our business. But there is no scientific evidence underlying ID theory.

No relevant research has been done; no papers have been published in scientific journals. Because it has no science base, we believe that ID theory should be excluded from science curricula in schools.

In fact, the Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the largest general scientific society in the world, passed a resolution this month urging policy-makers to keep intelligent design theory out of U.S. science classrooms.

Noting that the United States has promised to "leave no child behind," the AAAS Board found that intelligent design theory -- if presented within science courses as factually based -- is likely to confuse American schoolchildren and undermine the integrity of U.S. science education. At a time when standards-based learning and performance assessments are paramount, children would be better served by keeping scientific information separate from religious concepts.

Certainly, American society supports and encourages a broad range of viewpoints and the scientific community is no exception. While this diversity enriches the educational experience for students, science and conceptual belief systems should not be co-mingled, as ID proponents have repeatedly proposed.

The ID argument that random mutations in nature and natural selection, for example, are too complex for scientific explanation is an interesting -- and for some, highly compelling -- philosophical or theological concept. Unfortunately, it's being put forth as a scientifically based alternative to the theory of biological evolution, and it isn't based on science. In sum, there's no data to back it up, and no way of scientifically testing the validity of the ideas proposed by ID advocates.

The quality of U.S. science education is at stake here. We live in an era when science and technology are central to every issue facing our society -- individual and national security, health care, economic prosperity, employment opportunities.

Children who lack an appropriate grounding in science and mathematics, and who can't discriminate what is and isn't evidence, are doomed to lag behind their well-educated counterparts. America's science classrooms are certainly no place to mix church and state.

Alan I. Leshner is CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and executive publisher of the journal Science; www.aaas.org


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To: VadeRetro
Suddenly getting religion?
681 posted on 06/23/2003 4:16:22 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: VadeRetro
The reputation of this website rides on the judgment of the moderators PLACEMARKER
682 posted on 06/23/2003 4:16:48 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
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To: RightWingNilla
He know you are hitting on strangers?
683 posted on 06/23/2003 4:16:54 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: PatrickHenry
But then again, you have an Admin Moderator in your pocket, so you can get any post yanked which points out this simple truth.


644 posted on 06/23/2003 5:46 PM CDT by Junior ("Eat recycled food. It's good for the environment and okay for you...")




Tthey've spoken by moving this silly thread. Thanks to junior accusing the Admins of favoritism.
684 posted on 06/23/2003 4:18:45 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: ALS
He know you are hitting on strangers?

Gay jokes......back to juvenile humor.

I suppose it is a lot easier than making reasoned arguments regarding the merits of a scientific theory.

Really though there are much better things in life than making an ignormaus out of yourself on a public messageboard.

685 posted on 06/23/2003 4:21:09 PM PDT by RightWingNilla
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To: RightWingNilla
You seem to be just as enamored and obsessed with me as the other lollipoppers.


Shouldn't you be tending to the blushing bride?
686 posted on 06/23/2003 4:22:32 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: ALS
Something rather squirmy in your reasoning, isn't there? You flatly misquoted him and pretended to escape on the basis of your misquote. Cretin science 101.

You are still running furiously from making any response to his evidence (the 29+ Evidences for Macroevolution--just what was advertised) other than "That's your idea of evidence." Yes. It is his idea of evidence. Mine, too. We have it all, you have none.

All you can do is pretend to misunderstand.

687 posted on 06/23/2003 4:22:37 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: ALS
That would make his reply, falsehood.

More false witness. Junior has been nothing but straight with you. If there is someone besides an FR moderator judging all this, you're not coming off well here.

688 posted on 06/23/2003 4:24:05 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: ALS
You seem to be just as enamored and obsessed with me as the other lollipoppers.

Enamored? Obsessed? LOL.

Self-flattery is unbecoming of you.

Just killing some time.

689 posted on 06/23/2003 4:26:23 PM PDT by RightWingNilla
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To: RightWingNilla
Gee, I guess we're all gay. But we had it coming for noticing that he 1) spams, 2) bears false witness, 3) has no shred of ability to discuss--or interest in--science.
690 posted on 06/23/2003 4:26:26 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro
Give it up sparky. I asked the man to prove it and the best he could do is provide evidence (hehehe)

move along now..

691 posted on 06/23/2003 4:27:12 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: VadeRetro
I remind you gentlemen of the joys of "virtual ignore," which will: (a) preserve your sanity; and (b) starve the disruptors of the attention they crave.
692 posted on 06/23/2003 4:27:30 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
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To: VadeRetro
"Gee, I guess we're all gay"

guess so

693 posted on 06/23/2003 4:28:05 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: ALS
(hehehe)

Hehehe! You, ApesForE, and Infantile Glee!

694 posted on 06/23/2003 4:28:36 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: PatrickHenry; VadeRetro
yeah, ya'll better do as patty sez
695 posted on 06/23/2003 4:28:50 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: VadeRetro
Calm down reap, before you strip a nut valve...
696 posted on 06/23/2003 4:29:36 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: ALS
You need to think twice about your crusade to get me booted from FR before it backfires

Believe it or not my only motive it to get people to stop posting falsehoods. And believe it or not there has been a sharp reduction in false quotations since I started. It would be nice to hear somone try to get the source sites to correct themselves.

697 posted on 06/23/2003 4:29:46 PM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
Since I have a choice. I won't believe it.


next!
698 posted on 06/23/2003 4:30:46 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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To: VadeRetro
Gee, I guess we're all gay. But we had it coming for noticing that he 1) spams, 2) bears false witness, 3) has no shred of ability to discuss--or interest in--science.

Hey if you were a creationist without a clue what would you do?

Spamming, insulting and lying are her only options.

699 posted on 06/23/2003 4:31:16 PM PDT by RightWingNilla
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To: RightWingNilla
"Spamming, insulting and lying are her only options."

hehehehehe
700 posted on 06/23/2003 4:32:26 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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