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liquidpele
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The big issue with ID is that it is religion. Seriously, watch this:Nice post!I guess that’s what I was trying to say. I’m also not interested in religion being pushed in the classroom. Is it pushing religion if a scientist says he see’s evidence of intelligence behind our evolution? If it isn’t, then why can’t the “alternative” to randomness be presented. As long as he/she isn’t pushing a particular faith I wouldn’t have a problem.
youtube.com/watch?v=JVRsWAjvQSg
It’s long, but very VERY informative about who it is that is actually pushing the ID movement. The speakers is a Roman Catholic mind you, and he discusses in excruciating detail why ID has been completely and utterly demolished as a scientific theory. He also gives quotes by it’s proponents where they openly say that not teaching ID is akin to rejecting God. Even the ID textbook “Of Pandas and People” which is the ID textbook being touted is tainted… it used to be a creationist textbook. In fact (this is mentioned in the above video) They did a comparison and they literally just replaced “creator” with “Desginer” throughout the book!
Here’s a graph of the wording:
So in short, ID is creationism… PERIOD. All of it’s supposed scientific evidence has been thoroughly debunked even if those supporting ID refuse to accept said evidence. I don’t mind such ideas being discussed, but certainly not in a science class anymore than I think french should be taught in math class.