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With old odd ends stolen forth from holy writ And seem a saint when most I play the devil. - Richard III If you want to catch a fish, don't follow a chicken. |
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from my experience, i was tought big bang with no aspect of ID or creationism. i had questions i wanted to ask, questions of a religious and spiritual nature, and a science teacher really was not able to point me in the direction of research and reading etc. an RE could do that, it's their job!
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The big problem with ID is deciding if it should be taught in a science class or not. I would not have a problem if it was taught in a religion class or something like that, I just think it should not be taught in a science class.
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I hadn't thought of the lack of a mechanism. I think there can be no mechanism. If you argue that some Intelligent
Designer (and I do not think ID people are really arguing it is the Giant Spaghetti Monster) created humans, then how did he/she do it? What was the process? Saying it appeared, is indeed "magic". If you wanted to argue that God had somethign to do with it (even allowing for evolutionary theory), as I think many Christians do, then that is clearly not really science. It possibly is in the area of philosophy or something. Perhaps even cosmology (there is a scenario in cosmology that says that 'we" are the reason for the universe, basically). But it's a "why" question, not a "how" question. And therefore, it isn't a science question. I actually think philosophy is a good place for it. Or current events. Yikes, as a high school teacher, would I touch this? Not in a million years! --des (glad I am teaching special ed. :-)) Quote:
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The ploblem with teaching intelligent design is that it is not a very substantial class, it could conflict with many other religions and it is not a science. Science clonflicts with all religions but that's ok because it is science and scientists only use one scientific perspective, of course. Besides, creation is discussed in theology classes so I don't understand why anyone is complaining.
If creationists want it to be taught in science class, then they need to work on a scientific theory. So don't hold your breath. |
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The classes should be called "theological discussion" or something like that. ID is definitely not science. They don't offer any explanation to their Designer theory, and offer ziltch in backing up their theories with evidences. Until they do that, it is simply philosophical discussion in lah-lah land. Even the Teletubbies have more substances than ID.
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If we allow ID in science class we might as well let in Astrology in discussions of Astronomy and "evil spirits theory" vs. Germ Theory in discussions of Medicine.
Lots of people believe that God sends 'evil spirits' to people to punnish sin by making them sick. Yet few people would argue that Germ Theory isn't sound and that we should teach about excorsizing sin punnishing spirits in Medical School. Germ Theory is about as old as Evolution, Germ Theory uses Evolution everyday to predict new and changing diseases. wa:do
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