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Why intelligent design proponents are wrong.
NY Daily News ^ | 11/18/05 | Charles Krauthammer

Posted on 11/18/2005 4:34:43 AM PST by StatenIsland

Why intelligent design proponents are wrong.

Because every few years this country, in its infinite tolerance, insists on hearing yet another appeal of the Scopes monkey trial, I feel obliged to point out what would otherwise be superfluous - that the two greatest scientists in the history of our species were Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, and they were both religious. Newton's religiosity was traditional. He was a staunch believer in Christianity and member of the Church of England. Einstein's was a more diffuse belief in a deity who set the rules for everything that occurs in the universe.

Neither saw science as an enemy of religion. On the contrary. "He believed he was doing God's work," wrote James Gleick in his recent biography of Newton. Einstein saw his entire vocation - understanding the workings of the universe - as an attempt to understand the mind of God.

Not a crude and willful God who pushes and pulls and does things according to whim. Newton was trying to supplant the view that first believed the sun's motion around the Earth was the work of Apollo and his chariot, and later believed it was a complicated system of cycles and epicycles, one tacked on upon the other every time some wobble in the orbit of a planet was found. Newton's God was not at all so crude. The laws of his universe were so simple, so elegant, so economical, and therefore so beautiful that they could only be divine.

Which brings us to Dover (Pa.), Pat Robertson, the Kansas State Board of Education and a fight over evolution that is so anachronistic and retrograde as to be a national embarrassment.

Dover distinguished itself this Election Day by throwing out all eight members of its school board who tried to impose "intelligent design" - today's tarted-up version of creationism - on the biology curriculum. Robertson then called down the wrath of God upon the good people of Dover for voting "God out of your city." Meanwhile in Kansas, the school board did a reverse Dover, mandating the teaching of skepticism about evolution and forcing intelligent design into the statewide biology curriculum.

Let's be clear. "Intelligent design" may be interesting as theology, but as science it is a fraud. It is a self-enclosed, tautological "theory" whose only holding is that when there are gaps in some area of scientific knowledge - in this case, evolution - they are to be filled by God. It is a "theory" that admits that evolution and natural selection explain such things as the development of drug resistance in bacteria and other such evolutionary changes within species, but that every once in a while God steps into this world of constant and accumulating change and says, "I think I'll make me a lemur today." A "theory" that violates the most basic requirement of anything pretending to be science - that it be empirically disprovable. How does one empirically disprove the proposition that God was behind the lemur, or evolution - or behind the motion of the tides or the "strong force" that holds the atom together?

In order to justify the farce that intelligent design is science, Kansas had to corrupt the very definition of science, dropping the phrase "natural explanations for what we observe in the world around us," thus unmistakably implying - by fiat of definition, no less - that the supernatural is an integral part of science. This is an insult both to religion and to science.

The school board thinks it is indicting evolution by branding it an "unguided process" with no "discernable direction or goal." This is as ridiculous as indicting Newtonian mechanics for positing an "unguided process" by which the Earth is pulled around the sun every year without discernible purpose. What is chemistry if not an "unguided process" of molecular interactions without "purpose"? Or are we to teach children that God is behind every hydrogen atom in electrolysis?

He may be, of course. But that discussion is the province of religion, not science. The relentless attempt to confuse the two by teaching warmed-over creationism as science can only bring ridicule to religion, gratuitously discrediting a great human endeavor and our deepest source of wisdom precisely about those questions - arguably, the most important questions in life - that lie beyond the material.

How ridiculous to make evolution the enemy of God. What could be more elegant, more simple, more brilliant, more economical, more creative, indeed more divine than a planet with millions of life forms, distinct and yet interactive, all ultimately derived from accumulated variations in a single double-stranded molecule, pliable and fecund enough to give us mollusks and mice, Newton and Einstein? Even if it did give us the Kansas State Board of Education, too.

Originally published on November 18, 2005


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KEYWORDS: crevolist; intelligentdesign; krauthammer; pleasenotagain
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1 posted on 11/18/2005 4:34:44 AM PST by StatenIsland
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To: StatenIsland
Zzzzzzzzzz

And then the worm said, "no, you guys go ahead and evolve into something else. I'll stay here and eat dirt - but don't forget this, you owe me one."
2 posted on 11/18/2005 4:40:38 AM PST by Jaysun (Democrats: We must become more effective at fooling people.)
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To: StatenIsland

Olympia Snowe, Hillary Clinton, and others who deny Christ and His having created all things (John 1) may have evolved from a monkey and pond scum, but as for me, my wife, kids and grandbabies, we are made in the image of God!


3 posted on 11/18/2005 4:41:27 AM PST by john_baldacci_is_a_commie
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To: StatenIsland
"...are we to teach children that God is behind every hydrogen atom in electrolysis? He may be, of course. But that discussion is the province of religion, not science. The relentless attempt to confuse the two by teaching warmed-over creationism as science can only bring ridicule to religion, gratuitously discrediting a great human endeavor and our deepest source of wisdom precisely about those questions - arguably, the most important questions in life - that lie beyond the material.

How ridiculous to make evolution the enemy of God. What could be more elegant, more simple, more brilliant, more economical, more creative, indeed more divine than a planet with millions of life forms, distinct and yet interactive, all ultimately derived from accumulated variations in a single double-stranded molecule, pliable and fecund enough to give us mollusks and mice, Newton and Einstein? Even if it did give us the Kansas State Board of Education, too."

Nicely said, I think. Jusy my opinion.

4 posted on 11/18/2005 4:44:19 AM PST by StatenIsland
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To: john_baldacci_is_a_commie

I for one am proud of my monkey and pond scum forebears.


5 posted on 11/18/2005 4:45:18 AM PST by King of Florida
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To: john_baldacci_is_a_commie

As Mr. Krauthammer asks, "Why should evolution be the enemy of God?".

God works in mysterious ways his wonders to achieve. Why not use evolution to create man in his own image?


6 posted on 11/18/2005 4:47:42 AM PST by StatenIsland
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To: StatenIsland

You can't have both ways, Charles. It is what it is. Admit it.


7 posted on 11/18/2005 4:48:35 AM PST by The Ghost of FReepers Past ("The President and I cannot prevent certain politicians from losing their memory, or their backbone)
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To: StatenIsland

Because the Bible says he created man and woman - not that they evolved.


8 posted on 11/18/2005 4:50:25 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: StatenIsland

t is a "theory" that admits that evolution and natural selection explain such things as the development of drug resistance in bacteria and other such evolutionary changes within species, but that every once in a while God steps into this world of constant and accumulating change and says, "I think I'll make me a lemur today."



ID is not about this, as far as I know, it is about a design in evolution itself, where random mutations are not perfectly random but follow a definite strange attractor.


9 posted on 11/18/2005 4:50:53 AM PST by JudgemAll (Condemn me, make me naked and kill me, or be silent for ever on my gun ownership and law enforcement)
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To: King of Florida
I for one am proud of my monkey and pond scum forebears.

I am happy for you.

10 posted on 11/18/2005 4:52:54 AM PST by The Ghost of FReepers Past ("The President and I cannot prevent certain politicians from losing their memory, or their backbone)
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To: StatenIsland

"How ridiculous to make evolution the enemy of God. What could be more elegant, more simple, more brilliant, more economical, more creative, indeed more divine than a planet with millions of life forms, distinct and yet interactive, all ultimately derived from accumulated variations in a single double-stranded molecule, pliable and fecund enough to give us mollusks and mice, Newton and Einstein? Even if it did give us the Kansas State Board of Education, too. "


Which 'god'????


11 posted on 11/18/2005 4:52:56 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: StatenIsland

As Mr. Krauthammer asks, "Why should evolution be the enemy of God?"



because God says man is sinful and a worst of beast as one which becomes worse through history....and that idea of sin violate the Marxist politicaly advantageous (but reverse evolution accelerating) idea that man is perfectible.

Animals might be, but not man says the Bible, thus validating the creation, the Word, which then gets lost.


12 posted on 11/18/2005 4:54:21 AM PST by JudgemAll (Condemn me, make me naked and kill me, or be silent for ever on my gun ownership and law enforcement)
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To: King of Florida
My forebears told Odin that this planet was too warm and wet to sustain the great Ice Ship. So what happed? We got stuck here.
13 posted on 11/18/2005 4:55:17 AM PST by Bringbackthedraft (Hillary 2008, if elected YOU DESERVE HER (and HIM! AGAIN!))
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To: StatenIsland

NYC evolves humans into Godless Libertarians.


14 posted on 11/18/2005 4:56:36 AM PST by bmwcyle (We broke Pink's Code and found a terrorist message)
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To: StatenIsland

Because - if evolution theory was right and god existed, then diversity would be devine.

That can't be tolerated. ;-)


15 posted on 11/18/2005 4:57:32 AM PST by globalheater (we need all kinds of thoughts)
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To: StatenIsland
[How ridiculous to make evolution the enemy of God. What could be more elegant, more simple, more brilliant, more economical, more creative, indeed more divine than a planet with millions of life forms, distinct and yet interactive, all ultimately derived from accumulated variations in a single double-stranded molecule, pliable and fecund enough to give us mollusks and mice, Newton and Einstein?]

People like this don't know their science and are atheists with an agenda that has been destroying America through political correctness, the public school system is dead because of such fools.
And they don't know the Lord God either.
16 posted on 11/18/2005 4:57:56 AM PST by ohhhh (Even so, come, Lord Jesus.)
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To: mlc9852

"Because the Bible says he created man and woman - not that they evolved."

Created, Evolved....let's not split hairs. If God created evolution, is it any less a miracle? I'm not trying to be flip or engage in conflict here, I respect your opinion. I just find the concept of evolution and natural selection to be beautiful and stunning in it's simplicity.

God MUST have started it.


17 posted on 11/18/2005 4:58:33 AM PST by StatenIsland
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To: Just mythoughts

"Which 'god'???? "

C'mon. There's only one, and you and I both know it.


18 posted on 11/18/2005 4:59:54 AM PST by StatenIsland
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To: StatenIsland

Genesis makes it clear God created man and woman as a man and woman. If you don't believe the Bible, that is up to you. But it in no way that I can see implies humans evolved from something else.


19 posted on 11/18/2005 5:00:16 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: mlc9852
Because the Bible says he created man and woman - not that they evolved.

How then do you explain the fossil record?

20 posted on 11/18/2005 5:00:45 AM PST by Kjobs
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