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Let's Have No More Monkey Trials - To teach faith as science is to undermine both
Time Magazine ^ | Monday, Aug. 01, 2005 | CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER

Posted on 08/01/2005 10:58:13 AM PDT by wallcrawlr

The half-century campaign to eradicate any vestige of religion from public life has run its course. The backlash from a nation fed up with the A.C.L.U. kicking crèches out of municipal Christmas displays has created a new balance. State-supported universities may subsidize the activities of student religious groups. Monuments inscribed with the Ten Commandments are permitted on government grounds. The Federal Government is engaged in a major antipoverty initiative that gives money to churches. Religion is back out of the closet.

But nothing could do more to undermine this most salutary restoration than the new and gratuitous attempts to invade science, and most particularly evolution, with religion. Have we learned nothing? In Kansas, conservative school-board members are attempting to rewrite statewide standards for teaching evolution to make sure that creationism's modern stepchild, intelligent design, infiltrates the curriculum. Similar anti-Darwinian mandates are already in place in Ohio and are being fought over in 20 states. And then, as if to second the evangelical push for this tarted-up version of creationism, out of the blue appears a declaration from Christoph Cardinal Schönborn of Vienna, a man very close to the Pope, asserting that the supposed acceptance of evolution by John Paul II is mistaken. In fact, he says, the Roman Catholic Church rejects "neo-Darwinism" with the declaration that an "unguided evolutionary process--one that falls outside the bounds of divine providence--simply cannot exist."

Cannot? On what scientific evidence? Evolution is one of the most powerful and elegant theories in all of human science and the bedrock of all modern biology. Schönborn's proclamation that it cannot exist unguided--that it is driven by an intelligent designer pushing and pulling and planning and shaping the process along the way--is a perfectly legitimate statement of faith. If he and the Evangelicals just stopped there and asked that intelligent design be included in a religion curriculum, I would support them. The scandal is to teach this as science--to pretend, as does Schönborn, that his statement of faith is a defense of science. "The Catholic Church," he says, "will again defend human reason" against "scientific theories that try to explain away the appearance of design as the result of 'chance and necessity,'" which "are not scientific at all." Well, if you believe that science is reason and that reason begins with recognizing the existence of an immanent providence, then this is science. But, of course, it is not. This is faith disguised as science. Science begins not with first principles but with observation and experimentation.

In this slippery slide from "reason" to science, Schönborn is a direct descendant of the early 17th century Dutch clergyman and astronomer David Fabricius, who could not accept Johannes Kepler's discovery of elliptical planetary orbits. Why? Because the circle is so pure and perfect that reason must reject anything less. "With your ellipse," Fabricius wrote Kepler, "you abolish the circularity and uniformity of the motions, which appears to me increasingly absurd the more profoundly I think about it." No matter that, using Tycho Brahe's most exhaustive astronomical observations in history, Kepler had empirically demonstrated that the planets orbit elliptically.

This conflict between faith and science had mercifully abated over the past four centuries as each grew to permit the other its own independent sphere. What we are witnessing now is a frontier violation by the forces of religion. This new attack claims that because there are gaps in evolution, they therefore must be filled by a divine intelligent designer.

How many times do we have to rerun the Scopes "monkey trial"? There are gaps in science everywhere. Are we to fill them all with divinity? There were gaps in Newton's universe. They were ultimately filled by Einstein's revisions. There are gaps in Einstein's universe, great chasms between it and quantum theory. Perhaps they are filled by God. Perhaps not. But it is certainly not science to merely declare it so.

To teach faith as science is to undermine the very idea of science, which is the acquisition of new knowledge through hypothesis, experimentation and evidence. To teach it as science is to encourage the supercilious caricature of America as a nation in the thrall of religious authority. To teach it as science is to discredit the welcome recent advances in permitting the public expression of religion. Faith can and should be proclaimed from every mountaintop and city square. But it has no place in science class. To impose it on the teaching of evolution is not just to invite ridicule but to earn it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: acanthostega; charleskrauthammer; creation; crevolist; faith; ichthyostega; krauthammer; science; scienceeducation; scopes; smallpenismen
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To: trebb

If God is 'forever' then why did he wait 'forever' before creating man?


361 posted on 08/01/2005 5:33:50 PM PDT by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: exDemMom

Yes I have. It's called macro evolution. It's based on faith and imagination. And it's being disguised as fact when it's a weak politically correct theory. Dissent is not tolerated. Resistance is futile.


363 posted on 08/01/2005 5:35:59 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: 1dadof3

While you are waiting pick up a book on grammar and spelling.


364 posted on 08/01/2005 5:37:22 PM PDT by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: 1dadof3

D@mn, man! Didn't you ever learn to spell? Or reason your way out of a paper bag?


365 posted on 08/01/2005 5:38:27 PM PDT by balrog666 (A myth by any other name is still inane.)
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To: 1dadof3
Prove your hypothis me and the others.

Hypothesis are never proven.
367 posted on 08/01/2005 5:41:38 PM PDT by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: 1dadof3
Actually; narby wan canarby, there are MANY conservative, educated, SCIENTISTS who believe in the creation concept.

And the average price of their DVD's is $59.95.

369 posted on 08/01/2005 5:42:28 PM PDT by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: 1dadof3
Actually; narby wan canarby, there are MANY conservative, educated, SCIENTISTS who believe in the creation concept.

Oh, really? You mean those 400 who signed the Discovery Intitutes push petition against evolution? You do realize that some of them renounced their signature, don't you? And that many of them work in disiplines that have nothing to do with biology or anything related?

And you do realize that those 400 are dwarfed about 100x by scientists who support evolution?

Nah, you wouldn't know that.

370 posted on 08/01/2005 5:43:16 PM PDT by narby (There are Bloggers, and then there are Freepers.)
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To: wallcrawlr
Go for Doctor K.

The IDiots are an embarrassment to (1) the USA (2) conservatism.
372 posted on 08/01/2005 5:44:12 PM PDT by aculeus (Ceci n'est pas une tag line.)
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To: PatrickHenry

I almost wish I had your ping list to call them to this monkey cage of cretins.


373 posted on 08/01/2005 5:45:59 PM PDT by balrog666 (A myth by any other name is still inane.)
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To: 1dadof3
I am still waiting for YOU to show matter of fact irrefutible proof of pure darwinian theory.

Uh, your ignorance of evolutionary theory is showing, again. Or is it that you bought the $19.95 Creationist DVD instead of the $79.95 DVD?

375 posted on 08/01/2005 5:49:54 PM PDT by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: 1dadof3

Did you know that FR has a spell-checker?


376 posted on 08/01/2005 5:50:51 PM PDT by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: 1dadof3; WildTurkey
" and the earth is flat, the sun revolves around the earth ..."

If you're going to get serious about this anti-science, six day earth, creationist stuff. Then you'd best go all the way.

You need to dig into Genesis and debunk all those astronomers. A few weeks ago, someone had a good web site that reordered some planetary orbits. Can't think of it right now.

378 posted on 08/01/2005 5:54:48 PM PDT by narby (There are Bloggers, and then there are Freepers.)
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To: 1dadof3
Your Attacks, show your inability, to prove your scientific point.

Can I help it if you are ignorant on evolutionary theory and refuse to acknowledge it?

379 posted on 08/01/2005 5:55:50 PM PDT by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: 1dadof3
I am still waiting for YOU to show matter of fact irrefutible proof of pure darwinian theory.

It you didn't understand Ichumon's wonderful posts, then there's no hope.

380 posted on 08/01/2005 5:56:16 PM PDT by narby (There are Bloggers, and then there are Freepers.)
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