Posted on 12/14/2004 7:14:55 AM PST by wkdaysoff
HARRISBURG, Pa. The state American Civil Liberties Union (search) plans to file a federal lawsuit Tuesday against a Pennsylvania school district that is requiring students to learn about alternatives to the theory of evolution (search).
The ACLU said its lawsuit will be the first to challenge whether public schools should teach "intelligent design," which holds that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by some higher power....
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Who is it going to court?????
Who is it going to legislators and school board attempting to get non scientist to rule on what science teachers must teach?
You've confused me a touch. By "forgotten" do you mean "forgiven"? As in someone here did the forgiving/forgetting?
I think the ACLU has a death wish .... The American people have had enough of their garbage and that of their fellow travelers. There is going to be a popular revulsion at their atheistic gamesmanship in our courts and we will get judges who will slap them down.
Evolution is only half right as far as I'm concerned.
Evolution is a theory that hasn't been proven, which means other theories are possible. It is outrageous that anyone would bring a law suit because it is required that other theories be taught.
The statement was made that there are no transitional fossils. That is false. There are hundreds of known trantional fossils. I've given examples. The arguments that these are indeed transitional fossils are far more sophisticated than you assert. We measure them, we analyze them, we make predictions, and we test the predictions by further observation. Quod erat demonstrandum.
When freepers are forgiven, they return under their original name and original join date. Lots of people have been temporarily banned. It is against the rules to rejoin under a new name. There have been a few exceptions. I recall one in particular who was re-banned within a week.
Simple combinatorial mathematics makes the actual sequence of the last 25 Powerball drawings extremely unlikely to ever have happened too. BTW, who told you that to be scientific a theory must have numbers? What numbers are there in the statement that the crust of the earth is composed of large segments, or plates, and that these plates move and bump against each other to produce earthquakes and vulcanism? This is the theory of plate techtonics, and it is a perfectly scientific theory. There are other similar examples.
I agree completely.
Creationism is NOT a scientific theory.
Again, teach ID all you want, just not in science class.
You are the one advocating the theory so you have the burden of proof. A "testable hypothesis" claim cuts no ice.
Claims based on selection and morphology especially.
It is up to you to prove your case, and for me to pick at your reasoning, experimental design, etc. Looks to me that you guys are theorizing in advance of the data.
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We don't teach alternatives to gravity because without its existence none of us debating this issue, or any other, would be here to do so...Darwinism, while it may in fact be scientific enough to be lovingly embraced by secularism, holds no such debatable superiority as gravity does, and therefore is valid as a topic worthy of challenge, regardless of your condescension and poorly framed offhand remarks...
Evolutionists. Read the article.
Who is it going to legislators and school board attempting to get non scientist to rule on what science teachers must teach?
Last time I checked, legislators and school boards were not courts. Besides, scientists often testify in favor of ID, a point you seem to have suppressed.
Creationists and ID-ers want academic freedom. Evolutionists want a monopoly. |
Other scientific theories are possible. NONE have been offered.
And this is different from evolution how?
It would also be useful to learn what science is: The scientific method.
So what other theories are there that merit being taught? Theories that actually qualify as science and have research programs.
Don't say ID, because even the creators of the ID movement admit they have no actual program capable of being taught in schools. I believe they have been hard at work on one for quite a few years.
I could not agree with you more, given that we talk about the theory of evolution not the law of evolution.
Please let me know when a scientific alternative to evolution is theorized. I don't believe that ID is it.
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