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Halcyon+On+On
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Itchy Tits
you know what would be really great? if a place existed here where we can discuss this kind of topic. a place for religion and politics. that would be really something. |
I like this alt.
//oh right.
Intelligent Design seems like some sort of compromising bullshit American eduction systems came up with to appease all those fuckwit Evangelicals. It does little more than say "hey, it's possible God, if there is one, is just a big ol' floating alien who thought us up one day, just like the holy bible says, except when he thought us up, we were actually just microbes who turned into fish who turned into apes who turned into assholes driving too slow in the passing lane, etc.."
It's not that this "theory" is completely bunk or something in terms of discussion, it's just that it shouldn't be policy to teach it, as it has quite little bearing on what kids really need to know in order to function as educated individuals in society (assuming school is all about indoctrination... which it is!)
Both evolution and religion should be taught, if you ask me. Evolution is an important development in man's understanding of how his world works and has volumes of legitimate research attached to its support. Religion may very well be something that can be reduced to mere opinion, but that doesn't make it any less "real" in our world. It's important that people be taught about religious practices all around the world, as religion is really quite an inextricable part of the human condition that has been a part of our history for as long as we have bothered to record it. There really should be no compromise when it comes to educating children in the ways of the world.
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Last edited by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-26-2007 at 05:01
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Nov-26-2007 03:58
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Re: Re: Re: Scientificity (and "intelligent design")
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
reading this post reminded me of the whole gay marriage debate where religious folks are saying that marriage is between members of the opposite sex....so it was a question of what is the definition of marriage.
Now IDers (they could or could not be the same people in the gay marriage thingie) say that ID is scientific. well by definition it is not, and we cannot change the definition.....although actually science does change definitions, but I am thinking some other thing/issue doesn't change |
I had never thought about it this way, and you do have a point. And, that irks me quite a bit, because if the idea of an "Intelligent Designer" being behind evolution provided more accurate predictions and results, science would fit it into its theory.
Also, the whole movement seems to be seriously misled. Evolution wasn’t responsible for taking God out of science, if that's what they're trying to say.
Long before Darwin published his theory, Laplace told Napoleon he had no need for God in astronomy. And, prior to that, Berkeley's empiricism had already been a reaction to what he perceived to be a threat to religion in newtonian mechanics and humeian thought.
This "tension" is not recent at all.
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