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Gov. Bush [Florida] oddly evasive on evolution
Miami Herald ^
| 09 October 2005
| MARC CAPUTO
Posted on 10/09/2005 11:50:56 AM PDT by PatrickHenry
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This may be important, because Florida has a Senate race next year, and Florida is important in Presidential politics.
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posted on
10/09/2005 11:52:22 AM PDT
by
PatrickHenry
( I won't respond to a troll, crackpot, half-wit, or incurable ignoramus.)
To: PatrickHenry
Jeb must have taken a waffling lesson from you know who.
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posted on
10/09/2005 11:55:11 AM PDT
by
ml1954
To: PatrickHenry
Curious the dems are against ID and the republicans are for it. I think both parties blow with the political winds.
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posted on
10/09/2005 11:59:37 AM PDT
by
mlc9852
To: PatrickHenry
He's wrong about that: Evolution is required. The Sunshine State Standards want high school students to understand ``how genetic variation of offspring contributes to population control in an environment and that natural selection ensures that those who are best adapted to their surroundings survive.'' Huh?
A Governor governs.
To even think about delving into such a discussion would place him into the category of inability to do so for personal reasons.
A leader bringing hope for change is one thing, but to dictate outside the realm of duty would label a leader as a dictator.
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:01:20 PM PDT
by
EGPWS
To: PatrickHenry
When will he?Perhaps over coffee with a friend or family member.
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:03:15 PM PDT
by
EGPWS
To: PatrickHenry
want high school students to understand ``how genetic variation of offspring contributes to population control in an environment and that natural selection ensures that those who are best adapted to their surroundings survive.''Wonderful. Make sure every student can parrot that sentence, and hand him his diploma. Yea for government education!
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:06:48 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(When bad things happen, conservatives get over it!)
To: PatrickHenry
Why does Jeb's opinion matter. Its up to the LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS to decide such things.
Jeb's doing the smart thing. Keeps the Creationist/ID freaks at bay and allow them to destroy themselves through the initiative process. Florida has a history of voting middle to the left on social issues during the initiative process.
Remember how the Schiavo folks were going to "vote all the murderers out?" The incumbents were still reelected.
In short, ID will go NOWHERE in Florida. The only place where the ID folks have any traction is in the Panhandle, and even there they are often mocked.
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:08:47 PM PDT
by
Clemenza
(Gentlemen, Behold!)
To: PatrickHenry
I attended public school in Fla(way back when),and we were taught about evolution,Darwin,etc with the understanding that some believed in creationism.It wasn't a big deal to us.
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:10:34 PM PDT
by
Thombo2
To: PatrickHenry
You don't need to know much science to be a governor but you need to know a lot of science to be a scientist. The Florida education system produces plenty of creationists as it is. A good governor shouldn't be making decisions that will cripple the state's education system's ability to produce more scientists
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:34:02 PM PDT
by
shuckmaster
(Bring back SeaLion and ModernMan!)
To: Clemenza
Jeb's doing the smart thing. Keeps the Creationist/ID freaks at bay and allow them to destroy themselves through the initiative process. Agreed! This whole ID thing is making a joke of that wing of the conservative movement.
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:37:41 PM PDT
by
Paradox
(CDC in Atlanta is reporting an outbreak of HPD (Histrionic Personality Disorder) at FreeRepublic.com)
To: PatrickHenry
To: Paradox
Agreed! This whole ID thing is making a joke of that wing of the conservative movement.Somehow we need to make the country realize it's "that wing of the conservative movement", not "the conservative movement".
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:48:30 PM PDT
by
jennyp
(WHAT I'M READING NOW: my sterling prose)
To: jennyp
"Somehow we need to make the country realize it's "that wing of the conservative movement", not "the conservative movement".":
A very good point. I think what we need to do is to be as proactive as the creationist and ID folks are being. When this comes up in your school district or state, make yourself known as a conservative AND an opponent to non-science in the classroom.
I suspect that all the officials are really looking for is a little support from the right. Once they get that they'll feel OK about bagging the whole thing.
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posted on
10/09/2005 12:55:19 PM PDT
by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: All
" a type of postmodern all-things-are-equal viewpoint that conservatives once decried." Bull.
Postmoderns deny the law of noncontradiction - ie: they believe that there can be more that one truth.
They are the emotionally unstable mentalities that suffer the mental confusion resulting from holding polar opposite ideas, beliefs and attitudes simultaneously. (Cognitive dissonance)
Those who would give any weight to the opinions of such confused people (regardless of their "credentials"), are themselves incapable of cogent thought.
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posted on
10/09/2005 1:04:25 PM PDT
by
Matchett-PI
( "History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid." -- Dwight Eisenhower)
To: PatrickHenry
Let's also get Gov Bush's opinion on the Theory of Relativity.
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posted on
10/09/2005 1:05:35 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
To: PatrickHenry
Gerald Schroeder, The Science Of God
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posted on
10/09/2005 1:05:48 PM PDT
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onedoug
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CrevoSci threads for the past week:
- 2005-10-09 Gov. Bush [Florida] oddly evasive on evolution
- 2005-10-08 Famed author takes on Kansas: Rushdie bemoans role of religion in public life
- 2005-10-07 Descent of Man in Dover (Why acceptance of ID not inevitable.)
- 2005-10-07 Discovery Institute's Wedge Document How Darwinist Paranoia Fueled an Urban Legend
- 2005-10-07 Dover, PA Evolution Trial [daily thread for 07 Oct]
- 2005-10-07 Evolution and intelligent design Life is a cup of tea
- 2005-10-07 Let 'intelligent design' and science rumble
- 2005-10-07 The Las Cruces Fossil Human Footprints
- 2005-10-07 The Map that Changed the World [in 1815]
- 2005-10-07 University of Idaho Bans All Alternatives to Evolution
- 2005-10-07 Why Intelligent Design Is Going to Win
- 2005-10-06 Faith, Science and the Persecution of Richard Sternberg
- 2005-10-06 Scientist defends Big Bang and God
- 2005-10-06 Seeing Creation and Evolution in Grand Canyon (quote below is the most significant item)
- 2005-10-06 The Mouth of the South Side (Carl Everett on Gays, Evolution, Bush and Kanye West)
- 2005-10-06 U of I president:teach only evolution in {University}science classes (Connection to PA court fight)
- 2005-10-06 Witness: 'Design' Replaced 'Creation'
- 2005-10-06 Witness: Movement's roots in creationism (Dover trial 10/6/05)
- 2005-10-05 Professor, teachers to testify in intelligent-design trial [Dover, PA, 05 Oct]
- 2005-10-05 Supernova Storm Wiped Out Mammoths?
- 2005-10-05 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005 goes to Yves Chauvin, Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. Schrock
- 2005-10-04 A space station view on giant lightning (May play role in global warming!)
- 2005-10-04 Ancient Peruvians Loved Their Spuds
- 2005-10-04 "Cardinal backs evolution and ""intelligent design"""
- 2005-10-04 Potatoes came from Peru, US study finds
- 2005-10-04 Space Scientists Seek Sprites, Elves and Jets
- 2005-10-04 Spider fooled into sex by drop-dead male
- 2005-10-04 The Bottom Line: Darwinism Promotes Social Disintegration
- 2005-10-04 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2005 is awarded to Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch
- 2005-10-03 How Long Did It Take to Deposit the Geologic Strata? (Hint: Maybe it wasn't millions of years)
- 2005-10-03 Live from Pennsylvania: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
- 2005-10-03 Returning to Dover [evolution trial in Dover, PA: week 2]
- 2005-10-03 Systemic determinants of gene evolution and function
- 2005-10-03 The timeless truth of creation
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posted on
10/09/2005 1:05:51 PM PDT
by
Junior
(From now on, I'll stick to science, and leave the hunting alien mutants to the experts!)
To: Junior
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posted on
10/09/2005 1:09:35 PM PDT
by
PatrickHenry
( I won't respond to a troll, crackpot, half-wit, or incurable ignoramus.)
To: All
"...Darwin meant by evolution the process whereby life arose from non-living matter and subsequently developed entirely by natural means. This is a form of scientific materialism that Freeman Dyson decries in "Science and Religion Can Work Together." (APS News, November 2000.) Richard Dawkins, famed author of "The Blind Watchmaker," has said that Darwin made it possible to be an "intellectually fulfilled atheist."
Scientists and teachers ought to make it clear... that evolution and cosmology are working assumptions, not established facts.
Unlike physics, evolution and cosmology are sciences in the sense of forensic science.
The evidence for evolutionary transition of humans from apelike ancestors is not abundant enough to conclude, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it has occurred. That is why the overwhelming majority of Americans still believe in a Creator.
The foundation of modern science was laid down by devout Christians (Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Maxwell, Planck, etc.) who studied nature to know more about its Creator.
It was the extension of the evolutionary ideas of Darwin to an atheistic world view that accentuated the false antagonism between science and religion.
Such mixing of science, philosophy, and theology must be openly discussed.
What people object to is the teaching of an atheistic world view in the guise of science. Students of faith ought not to come out of biology classes with the notion that there is no God. Otherwise, theology and not merely biology is being taught in such classes.
Clearly everything evolves. However, it is not self-evident to me that the fundamental question of origins is a truly scientific question.
If not, then the answer must be sought in the very same places where we seek answers to questions regarding meaning, values, and purpose. One must never forget that an explanation of the totality of the human experience may lie outside the realm of science.
The honest pursuit of an answer to the question of origins may lead ultimately to an Intelligent Designer.
Max Planck, Nobel laureate and father of quantum physics, said: "God is at the beginning of every religion and at the end of the natural sciences." Let us not forget that our nation is founded on the creed that our freedom and unalienable rights are endowed by our Creator. ~ Moorad Alexanian, Professor of Physics University of North Carolina at Wilmington http://origins.swau.edu/who/moorad/cmoorad98.html
Source: http://www.asa3.org/archive/asa/200012/0055.html
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posted on
10/09/2005 1:12:02 PM PDT
by
Matchett-PI
( "History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid." -- Dwight Eisenhower)
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