We have no problem with different ideas. Indeed, the progress of science is predicated on different ideas.
We just don't like stupid different ideas. Especially those that have no physics or rational basis. Those that are contrivances. In a word, we don't do superstition.
If you want to teach ID with other superstition, then have a superstition class. You could include astrology, palmistry, wiccan, and whatever else. Right along with ID.
Our problem is that ID is superstition, not religion, and certainly not science.
If you want to teach ID with other superstition, then have a superstition class. You could include astrology, palmistry, wiccan, and whatever else. Right along with ID. Our problem is that ID is superstition, not religion, and certainly not science.
Priceless. On it's own, without being dressed up as religion, it doesn't even belong in a philosophy class. Where's the philosophy?