Ohio's Board of Education has been reviewing the teaching of Intelligent Design, partly in response to two bills introduced in the House and Senatethat would ban "naturalist bias" and require "alternatives" to evolution in biology classes.
The Dispatch has long been a forum for cr-evo debates, with numerous guest columnists and letters local OSU faculty (split), ministers, local Federal judges (anti-evo) and others, as well as weekly science columns on biology and geology (pro-evo).
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02/18/2002 4:59:53 AM PST by
cracker
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To: cracker
From the title, I assumed the State Board was supposed to reject evolution...
AMPU
To: cracker
Evolution is a myth. An unprovable theory. A man-made religion.
Creation is the Truth. A proven fact. God's one Religion.
To: cracker
I appreciate the sentiment of the postcard. The debate shouldn't focus on
either/or but focus on the science as a whole. There are a lot of Christians who are scientists who don't suffer cognitive dissonance from their work. This is because they accept that the phenomenon that they uncover, explore, and develop is all being done within the framework of our Lord.
On a self-serving note, I'm not going to entrust Biblical teaching to someone who sees it as a 'unit' to be taught like Nutrition.
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