linkHARRISBURG, Pa. - A biology professor who supports classroom discussion of "intelligent design" testified Friday that major peer-reviewed scientific journals shun articles on the concept because it is a minority view.
"To endorse intelligent design comes with risk because it's a position against the consensus. Science is not a democratic process," University of Idaho microbiology professor Scott Minnich said under cross-examination.
Minnich testified on behalf of the Dover Area School Board, which is defending an October 2004 decision to require students to hear a statement about intelligent design before ninth-grade biology lessons on evolution. Teachers opposed the statement, which says Charles Darwin's theory is "not a fact" and has inexplicable "gaps," and refers students to the textbook "Of Pandas and People" for more information.
Eight families are suing to end the practice, saying it violates the constitutional separation of church and state because it essentially promotes the Bible's view of creation.
Intelligent design supporters argue that natural selection, an element of evolutionary theory, cannot fully explain the origin of life or the emergence of highly complex life forms.
Minnich testified that intelligent design is based on science and doesn't require adherence to any religious belief. He also praised the prescribed statement to students.
Like some other advocates of intelligent design, Minnich acknowledged that he believes the designer is God, but he stressed that is a personal belief, not one based on science.
The trial, which began Sept. 26, is being heard without a jury and was expected to conclude with closing arguments Friday afternoon. The judge was not expected to rule immediately.
The plaintiffs are represented by a team put together by the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The school district is represented by the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Thomas More Law Center, which says its mission is to defend the religious freedom of Christians.
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Professor Defends 'Intelligent Design'
I wonder if astrologers will start complaining that astronomy journals are shunning them.....HARRISBURG, Pa. - A biology professor who supports classroom discussion of "intelligent design" testified Friday that major peer-reviewed scientific journals shun articles on the concept because it is a minority view.
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Do university science professors who support ID somehow forget that one must propose a testable hypothesis if they're gonna attempt to pass ID off as a "science"? Or is it quite possible that they all ditched school the same day that their instructors taught them the scientific method?HARRISBURG, Pa. - A biology professor who supports classroom discussion of "intelligent design" testified Friday that major peer-reviewed scientific journals shun articles on the concept because it is a minority view.
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I hope he gets shredded for this neat little contradiction. Let's see professor, science is not a 'democratic process,' yet Intelligent Design isn't endorsed because it isn't a 'majority position?'"To endorse intelligent design comes with risk because it's a position against the consensus. Science is not a democratic process," University of Idaho microbiology professor Scott Minnich said under cross-examination.
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...which is made up out of thin air.HARRISBURG, Pa. - A biology professor who supports classroom discussion of "intelligent design" testified Friday that major peer-reviewed scientific journals shun articles on the concept because it is a minority view.
Well if ID had anything to back it up rather than just reluctent christian's just making it up to reconcile evolution with their book of tall tales, there wouldn't be much trouble."To endorse intelligent design comes with risk because it's a position against the consensus. Science is not a democratic process," University of Idaho microbiology professor Scott Minnich said under cross-examination.
Ladies and gentlemen of the world, I present to you the American education system, full circle.Teachers opposed the statement, which says Charles Darwin's theory is "not a fact" and has inexplicable "gaps," and refers students to the textbook "Of Pandas and People" for more information.
Idiot teachers fill student's heads with crackpot ideas, students become teachers and fill their pupils with crackpot ideas, rinse and repeat.
Right moveEight families are suing to end the practice, saying it violates the constitutional separation of church and state because it essentially promotes the Bible's view of creation.
Anywho kids can get the church's view in Sunday School.
How so?Intelligent design supporters argue that natural selection, an element of evolutionary theory, cannot fully explain the origin of life or the emergence of highly complex life forms.
And what evidence do they have to support this view?
None?, Really?, Gee who would've guessed?
ID is the theory of evolution with a dash of religon thrown in, its core principle, that God is ultimately responsible for creation has absolutely no scientific backingMinnich testified that intelligent design is based on science and doesn't require adherence to any religious belief. He also praised the prescribed statement to students.
Hence the flaw in IDLike some other advocates of intelligent design, Minnich acknowledged that he believes the designer is God, but he stressed that is a personal belief, not one based on science.
Personal beliefs tend to contaminate science, that's why scientists try to prove sttuff wrong inorder to prove it right.
Where do I sign up to join?...and Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Last I checked they already have that, as well as every other religon, even scientology for Christ sakes.The school district is represented by the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Thomas More Law Center, which says its mission is to defend the religious freedom of Christians.
To all the Bible thumpers out there; Take your kids to Sunday School, CCD or whatever other brainwashing sessions your brand of christianity has. That's where they can get the religious side of things, not at goverment controlled education centers.
PS: Christianity isn't the only religous demoniation out there.
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Maybe it's just me but all these articles with people supporting Intelligent Design are starting to blur together. It's like they're all repeating the same stuff without bothering to say anything new. Much like creationists.
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It's not just you; I see something once, I've seen it a zillion times, and after a while it just gets boring.General Zod wrote:Maybe it's just me but all these articles with people supporting Intelligent Design are starting to blur together. It's like they're all repeating the same stuff without bothering to say anything new.
The similarity doesn't end with their methods and tactics ...General Zod wrote:Much like creationists.
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Oh for fuck's sake, defend from whom? The big, evil non-Christians, who outnumber you by negative 180,000,000 people?The school district is represented by the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Thomas More Law Center, which says its mission is to defend the religious freedom of Christians.
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It takes some effort to understand the logic of their persecution complex, but once you do, you'll find that it's deliciously self-serving. They're being oppressed by being forced to live in a world that tolerates overt sin and inhibits their efforts to bring about the Millenium. No, I didn't just say they're being oppress because they can't oppress others, this... this is different somehow.wolveraptor wrote:Oh for fuck's sake, defend from whom? The big, evil non-Christians, who outnumber you by negative 180,000,000 people?
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Maybe they should ask the Jews what oppression feels like, or better yet, actually find someone to truly teach them what being oppressed means. Maybe they'll get a clue after they've showered with Cyclon-B, put up with forced segregation and secondary citizen status rather than being the major players in the world they are (and have been for two millenia) now.
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Yeah, that was basically the rationalization at Protest Warrior on gay marriage. "It breaks my marriage contract if I can't oppress others!"No, I didn't just say they're being oppress because they can't oppress others, this... this is different somehow.
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What happened to "Love thy Neighbor"? Of course, these people think that loving thy neighbor when thy neighbor is gay means thee has to accept his vital fluids!wolveraptor wrote:Yeah, that was basically the rationalization at Protest Warrior on gay marriage. "It breaks my marriage contract if I can't oppress others!"No, I didn't just say they're being oppress because they can't oppress others, this... this is different somehow.
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