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To: Tribune7
Why do you think it's a bad idea?

Because you can't calculate a priori probabilities for a process without specifying mechanism in detail.

How much biology/chemistry/physics are we going through now in middle school/high school? How much global warming/gay gene/gender-myth pop-science crap is being foisted on students now in the name of science.

My kids didn't get a whole lot of that. Your Public School System May Vary.

If we teach that there is a design to life and the universe, and a reason for our existence beyond chance, and truth is real and findable, we will have smarter kids and better scientists.

I disagree completely.

630 posted on 08/19/2005 11:53:33 AM PDT by Right Wing Professor (Intelligent Design is not a scientific theory - John Marburger, science advisor to George W. Bush)
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To: Right Wing Professor
Because you can't calculate a priori probabilities for a process without specifying mechanism in detail.

The probabiliites being calculated aren't a priori. Amino acids exist. What are the odds of them forming a protein at random? Dembski wrote a long paper addressing your concern. You can find bits and pieces of it here

More to the point, if the idea that life is designed is a bad one, why is the alternative -- that it occurred by chance -- a good one?

712 posted on 08/19/2005 6:21:00 PM PDT by Tribune7
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