Posted on 10/14/2006 11:16:50 AM PDT by lizol
Keep Darwin's 'lies' out of Polish schools: education official 2 hours.
WARSAW (AFP) - Poland's deputy education minister called for the influential evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin not to be taught in the country's schools, branding them "lies."
"The theory of evolution is a lie, an error that we have legalised as a common truth," Miroslaw Orzechowski, the deputy minister in the country's right-wing coalition government, was quoted as saying by the Gazeta Wyborcza daily Saturday.
Orzechowski said the theory was "a feeble idea of an aged non-believer," who had come up with it "perhaps because he was a vegetarian and lacked fire inside him."
The evolution theory of the 19th-century British naturalist holds that existing animals and plants are the result of natural selection which eliminated inferior species gradually over time. This conflicts with the "creationist" theory that God created all life on the planet in a finite number.
Orzechowski called for a debate on whether Darwin's theory should be taught in schools.
"We should not teach lies, just as we should not teach bad instead of good, or ugliness instead of beauty," he said. "We are not going to withdraw (Darwin's theory) from the school books, but we should start to discuss it."
The deputy minister is a member of a Catholic far-right political group, the League of Polish Families. The league's head, Roman Giertych, is education minister in the conservative coalition government of Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
Giertych's father Maciej, who represents the league in the European Parliament, organised a discussion there last week on Darwinism. He described the theory as "not supported by proof" and called for it be removed from school books.
The far-right joined the government in May when Kaczynski's ruling conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, after months of ineffective minority government, formed a coalition including LPR and the populist Sambroon party.
Roman Giertych has not spoken out on Darwinism, but the far-right politician's stance on other issues has stirred protest in Poland since he joined the government.
A school pupils' association was expected to demonstrate in front of the education ministry on Saturday to call for his resignation.
Methinks thou assumes a LOT!
How would an UNusual personal attack be received?
Amen!
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In a single ceremony in 1995 Moon claimed to have given 360,000 couples the marriage blessing of God, with he and his wife in the role of the "True Parents" of humanity... Moon, a South Korean citizen, was given permanent residency status in the U.S. in 1973.
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Yeah. We all (wearily) understand that this is completely true by YOUR definition of "Intelligent Design," which is that any recognition, whatever, of order or regularity in the universe is ipso facto, ID.
The problems are that 1) No one else, not a single person I've ever heard of or come across, and certainly no on in the "ID movement," uses your definition of ID, and 2) it doesn't distinguish anything, since ALL scientific theories, INCLUDING evolution, predicate order and regularity in nature.
You may continue your tiresome exercise in tautology at your own discretion, but this will comprise the totality of my response for the present thread.
ESTABLISHMENT!!
(But then... how would we KNOW? Bein' they're so sneeky and all...)
I tend to think of "drunken rant" accusations differently. Apparently the Moderator does, too. Not that I am personally offended by such an accusation, especially since it was wholly unfounded. But I would hardly call it "some semblance of rationality in the conservative party." In fact, the tone was generally reduced to DU level at that point.
Probably only rises to the level of a Marcus Julius Agrippa. But conservatives seem to support his organization and positions. The Moon vs Scientology wars will be amusing to observe.
Well, that's what they're doing...they're rejecting a dogmatic faith in Darwin.
There's nothing wrong with discussing speciation by natural selection as a theory...because that's precisely what it is, regardless of how well validated it is.
If we're going to teach science, let's be rigorous about it.
I prefer to use the words "may be reasonably construed or inferred as ID," and not enter into positive language. Why? Because science deals with relative truth and not absolute truth. And you're right, the idea is so comprehensive it is a wonder some kind of movement is needed to re-state what has been patently obvious since the beginning of time.
Are you a red herring? Why are you pursuing a question that has nothing whatsoever to do with the qualifications the theory of evolution has for being taught as science or in public schools?
Wikipedia has a good, plain language description:
A theory is a logically self-consistent model or framework for describing the behavior of a related set of natural or social phenomena. It originates from and/or is supported by experimental evidence (see scientific method). In this sense, a theory is a systematic and formalized expression of all previous observations that is predictive, logical and testable.A theory is not the final word. It is, at best, the current state of knowledge, subject to change. Newton's gravity was found wanting, augmented (but not totally replaced) by the Theory of General Relativity, which required quantum theory to make a complete picture. Scientists are still trying to reconcile the apparent conflicts between relativity and quantum theory, yet we know that both work in the real world (unless you're one of the "Quantum physics is bunk" nuts).
then why get one's panties in a twist when reminded that evolution (in the wide sense) is a theory as opposed to a proven fact?
Nobody does. The problem is that when creationists call it a "theory" they mean it in the vernacular, while we mean "theory" in the scientific sense. They have two very different meanings.
It does if held to the standards required by evolutionists for their "theory."
What are the conditions to falsify ID? What predictions does it make?
Furthermore, intelligent design enjoys thousands of examples for direct observation at any given moment where intellect is at work.
Again, some applicable examples, please.
Cherchez l'argent!
Don't you think the actual content of science class should have something to do with what science has learned thus far?
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