Posted on 10/07/2002 12:44:39 PM PDT by wallcrawlr
A suburban school board declares that evolution is just another theory
NEWT GINGRICH, while he was a Georgia congressman and then as speaker of the House, was known for his interest in scientific research. Some Georgians prefer a different approach. On September 26th the school board of Cobb County, in the north-western Atlanta suburbs, voted to amend existing policy to allow discussion of disputed views of academic subjects, specifically the idea that God created the universe in six daysCharles Darwin, Stephen Jay Gould and the rest of them be damned.
The vote came after a month of deliberation, at a meeting crowded with concerned parents. Some 2,000 of the county's residents signed a petition last spring to have the board put stickers on biology textbooks telling students that evolution is a theory, not a fact. What they're trying to do is appease the religious right, says Michael Manely, the lawyer representing a local parent who wanted the stickers removed.
The war between creationists and evolutionists had recently fallen quiet. In 1999, the Kansas state board of education dropped evolution from state examinations; but by 2001 the three most prominent anti-evolutionists had been voted out of office, and the decision quietly reversed. Of late, the Christian right has focused on other topics. But the anti-evolutionists' victory in Cobb County may stimulate similar-minded people elsewhere. In Ohio, the state board of education is under pressure to include intelligent designthe idea that the complexity of the universe proves the existence of the divinewhen it issues a new science curriculum.
Cobb County's new policy argues that providing information on disputed views is necessary for a balanced education and will help to promote acceptance of diversity of opinion. A poll commissioned in 2000 by People for the American Way, a liberal-minded group, shows that many Americans think this way. Nearly half of the respondents believed that the theory of evolution had not yet been proved. And of those who believe in evolutiononly a fifth wanted evolution taught alonethree-quarters liberally agreed that students should be presented with all points of view and make up their own minds. In this post-modern reasoning, evolution and the Book of Genesis are equally valid.
The losers have already begun worrying aloud that this will hurt Cobb County's reputation as a place where children can get a good education. Cobb's schools consistently rank above the state average, which is not saying much. But what happens if superior schools insist that previously accepted facts have become mere theory? No comment from Mr Gingrich, who now lives in Virginia.
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and I see in the near future there is going to be a new civil rights revolution happening.
There are enormous injustices and injury to levy and exact!
ROFLMAO
Didn't I see you doing a show on the Comedy Channel? You're really good!
The Economist has an agenda - Marxism
Erosion and sedimentology have nothing to do with evolution. They are geological terms describing physical processes and can be observed in action right now.
Your theory fails to explain salt horizons, aeolian sandstones and fossil soils. Please clarify.
Since when is indoctrination a good education? If evolution were a science, they would be glad to discuss different theories.
And what evidence is that? A bunch bones specifically selected and specifically arranged to back up their theory? That's not much evidence and even with bones and with the so called 'scientists' who dig them up being all devout evolutionists, evidence comes out which they cannot explain according to their theory.
This peer review garbage is total nonsense. Nobody reads that nonsense and some of the stuff I have seen in Nature and Scientific American is not worthy of an 8 year old.
The newspapers love evolution, it gives lots of stupid stories to put up as new fossil found and junk like that. It makes Enquirer headlines look legit. They therefore do not want anyone to put an end to their little scam. Also, most newspapers are far left and their editors are avowed atheists. They would not countenance publicity for such a person.
Further such a person has shown up, Michael Behe who unlike the fakes that the editors loved - Gould and Dawkins, is a real PHD biologist of many years. He originated the whole irreducible complexity idea and gave proof of it. For this he has been universally attacked but never disproven.
The second option wouldn't trouble me personally, but the idea that young-earth creationsim should be taught as science is totally laughable.
Have you read that stuff Patrick? If it favors your views why don't you use it instead of placing 'placemarkers', wake up notices, and insults on opponents?
Seems you do not even know what schizophrenia is. f.christian definetely does not have a split personality.
However, it is interesting that while the evolutioists claim he is writing nonsense, they seem to understand it well enough to disagree with it! Perchance you folk are not being truthful?
... in which evolutionists took a thorough beating. The Scientific American article was so thorougly silly that it totally discredited the magazine. They even tried to silence a small Australian journal for showing how moronic the statements were. The devastating response which (as usual) the evolutionists tried to suppress is here
And I do not feel bad saying that all you evolutionists know how to do is insult those who oppose your atheistic religion. Can't you guys discuss anything without insulting people?
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