Posted on 02/05/2005 11:37:51 AM PST by gobucks
ELKTON - Charles Darwin and his intellectual descendants have taken a lashing here lately.
With the Cecil County Board of Education about to vote on a new high school biology textbook, some school board members are asking whether students should be taught that the theory of evolution, a fundamental tenet of modern science, falls short of explaining how life on Earth took shape.
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The politically conservative county of about 90,000 people bordering Pennsylvania and Delaware is joining communities around the country that are publicly stirring this stew of science, education and faith.
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At the Board of Education's regular monthly meeting Feb. 14, the five voting board members are scheduled to decide whether to accept the new edition of the book and might discuss Herold's call for new anti-evolution materials in addition to the book.
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The consensus in mainstream science, represented in such organizations as the National Academy of Sciences, the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Smithsonian Institution and the American Museum of Natural History, was, in effect, captured in 31 pages of text and illustrations published in November in National Geographic magazine. In big red letters, the magazine cover asks: "WAS DARWIN WRONG?" In bigger letters inside, the answer is: "NO. The evidence for Evolution is overwhelming."
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Joel Cracraft, immediate past president of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, compared the scientific agreement on evolutionary theory to "the Earth revolving around the sun."
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Then there's the matter of teaching the meaning and method of good science.
"The issue is science," Roberts said. "What is science, and, if there's a conflicting view, does it meet the rigor of science we're seeking?"
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Not any more...
Proverbs 1:22
"You simpletons!" she cries. "How long will you go on being simpleminded? How long will you mockers relish your mocking? How long will you fools fight the facts? 23Come here and listen to me! I'll pour out the spirit of wisdom upon you and make you wise.
Please be advised that whatever you propose in the way of an answer will not be received as an article of fact, but as an article of faith.
Typicaly human investigators don't live long enough to observe speciation in animals. However, the rapid evolution response of bacteria to the stressor of antibiotics is a well-documented phenomenon that has been known for many years.
Found behind the potter's shed, eh?
Anyone who repeatedly uses the phrase 'thermodynamic mechanism' surely never has.
Nor are the wood boring beetles, nor shipworms, nor barnicles, nor opossums.
As I recall, my science classes did not make a big deal out of evolution. Hardly even mentioned it. With respect to Jr. High biology my grades were excellent.
Check #337, a fossil whale with legs and arms. Oooops, guess that's impossible.
My point with the modern humpback skeleton is that it even has floating pelvic bones, and there are descriptions from whalers with even greater vestigial structures depending on the species, etc. Believe what you want. I'm going with the story visible in the bones.
How do we know you're not a space alien?
No doubt. Social promotion, I dare say.
True. But propose an experiment. Take a bacteria with flagella, then create environmental conditions in which those flagella are not conducive to functioning well in that environment ( or, conversely, take a simple cell organism without flagella, and produce an environment in which they are necessary to function ), and slowly change the environment to produce the necessary changes ( intermediate forms ) for the characteristics to evolve.
Successful, this establishes a certain baseline case to formulate prediction, and have it verified by discovery. I haven't seen this yet.
Okay. I see what you mean in #337. I just can't infer by necessity that the presence of such bones is to be interpreted as a vestigial aspect of evolutionary history. At the same time I must accord a great deal of respect to the aptitude with which these ancient components have been assembled and documented.
OK. Let's accept this argument.
Now, knowing a trajectory of the asteroid, and it's mass, one can go back and determine the results.
Can you say the same for providing environmental conditions and predicting an end result?
Is he, or is he not, an incarnation of the much reviled ALS?
Ha! Wish I had that kind of clout.
"Anyone who repeatedly uses the phrase 'thermodynamic mechanism' surely never has"
That's right, all those engineering credits were a waste. And my hobby of pulsejet combustion gives me no opportunity to use thermodynamic theory. And work debunking envirowackos for the American Nuclear Energy Council gave me no opportunity to debunk similar thermodynamic falacies. And my in-house combustion code I wrote for an airplane simulator is completely wrong after countless hours of checking.
Yup, I'm stupid as a brick, do doubt about it. And did you have a factual disagreement with something I said, or were you just bloviating?
Been away about 6 hours. Just got back from a friend's wedding party. All outstanding posts to me are gonna just fade into cyber oblivion.
Disagree. Drug companies do a lot of biological research. I know good scientists both there and in NIH labs. They both have to deal with bureaucratic nonsense, in different ways.
Sex is a selective pressure, and it enables intervention. Thus, human beings selectively bred animals to elmininate unwanted traits and to maximize preferred traits. The examples are abundant.
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