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"Fredric L. Rice" |
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23 Nov 2005 05:00:37 AM |
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Creationists Cultists hoist by petards |
Univ. of Kansas Takes Up Creation Debate
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051122/ap_on_re_us/intelligent_design_course
Creationism and intelligent design are going to be studied at the
University of Kansas, but not in the way advocated by opponents of the
theory of evolution.
A course being offered next semester by the university religious
studies department is titled "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent
Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies."
"The KU faculty has had enough," said Paul Mirecki, department
chairman.
"Creationism is mythology," Mirecki said. "Intelligent design is
mythology. It's not science. They try to make it sound like science. It
clearly is not."
Earlier this month, the state Board of Education adopted new science
teaching standards that treat evolution as a flawed theory, defying the
view of science groups.
Although local school boards still decide how science is taught in the
classrooms, the vote was seen as a major victory for proponents of
intelligent design, which says that the universe is so complex that it
must have been created by a higher power.
Critics say intelligent design is merely creationism - a literal
reading of the Bible's story of creation as the handiwork of God -
camouflaged in scientific language as a way to get around court rulings
that creationism injects religion into public schools.
John Calvert, an attorney and managing director of the Intelligent
Design Network in Johnson County, said Mirecki will go down in history
as a laughingstock.
"To equate intelligent design to mythology is really an absurdity, and
it's just another example of labeling anybody who proposes (intelligent
design) to be simply a religious nut," Calvert said. "That's the reason
for this little charade."
Mirecki said his course, limited to 120 students, would explore
intelligent design as a modern American mythology. Several faculty
members have volunteered to be guest lecturers, he said.
University Chancellor Robert Hemenway said Monday said he didn't know
all the details about the new course.
"If it's a course that's being offered in a serious and intellectually
honest way, those are the kind of courses a university frequently
offers," he said.
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| User: "Colin Day" |
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| Title: Re: Creationists Cultists hoist by petards |
28 Nov 2005 05:55:00 PM |
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Fredric L. Rice wrote:
Univ. of Kansas Takes Up Creation Debate
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051122/ap_on_re_us/intelligent_design_course
Creationism and intelligent design are going to be studied at the
University of Kansas, but not in the way advocated by opponents of the
theory of evolution.
A course being offered next semester by the university religious
studies department is titled "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent
Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies."
"The KU faculty has had enough," said Paul Mirecki, department
chairman.
"Creationism is mythology," Mirecki said. "Intelligent design is
mythology. It's not science. They try to make it sound like science. It
clearly is not."
Earlier this month, the state Board of Education adopted new science
teaching standards that treat evolution as a flawed theory, defying the
view of science groups.
Although local school boards still decide how science is taught in the
classrooms, the vote was seen as a major victory for proponents of
intelligent design, which says that the universe is so complex that it
must have been created by a higher power.
Critics say intelligent design is merely creationism - a literal
reading of the Bible's story of creation as the handiwork of God -
camouflaged in scientific language as a way to get around court rulings
that creationism injects religion into public schools.
John Calvert, an attorney and managing director of the Intelligent
Design Network in Johnson County, said Mirecki will go down in history
as a laughingstock.
"To equate intelligent design to mythology is really an absurdity, and
it's just another example of labeling anybody who proposes (intelligent
design) to be simply a religious nut," Calvert said. "That's the reason
for this little charade."
Mirecki said his course, limited to 120 students, would explore
intelligent design as a modern American mythology. Several faculty
members have volunteered to be guest lecturers, he said.
University Chancellor Robert Hemenway said Monday said he didn't know
all the details about the new course.
"If it's a course that's being offered in a serious and intellectually
honest way, those are the kind of courses a university frequently
offers," he said.
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"We're going to sue your *****, AND your balls!" -- Scientology's leader
Wasn't the petard a medieval weapon? Are you accusing Creationists of
not being
in the modern world?
Colin Day aa #1500
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Creationists Cultists hoist by petards |
23 Nov 2005 06:21:18 AM |
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In article <11o7tqjos81r848@corp.supernews.com>,
(Fredric L. Rice) wrote:
Univ. of Kansas Takes Up Creation Debate
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051122/ap_on_re_us/intelligent_design_course
Creationism and intelligent design are going to be studied at the
University of Kansas, but not in the way advocated by opponents of the
theory of evolution.
A course being offered next semester by the university religious
studies department is titled "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent
Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies."
"The KU faculty has had enough," said Paul Mirecki, department
chairman.
"Creationism is mythology," Mirecki said. "Intelligent design is
mythology. It's not science. They try to make it sound like science. It
clearly is not."
Earlier this month, the state Board of Education adopted new science
teaching standards that treat evolution as a flawed theory, defying the
view of science groups.
Although local school boards still decide how science is taught in the
classrooms, the vote was seen as a major victory for proponents of
intelligent design, which says that the universe is so complex that it
must have been created by a higher power.
Critics say intelligent design is merely creationism - a literal
reading of the Bible's story of creation as the handiwork of God -
camouflaged in scientific language as a way to get around court rulings
that creationism injects religion into public schools.
John Calvert, an attorney and managing director of the Intelligent
Design Network in Johnson County, said Mirecki will go down in history
as a laughingstock.
"To equate intelligent design to mythology is really an absurdity, and
it's just another example of labeling anybody who proposes (intelligent
design) to be simply a religious nut," Calvert said. "That's the reason
for this little charade."
Mirecki said his course, limited to 120 students, would explore
intelligent design as a modern American mythology. Several faculty
members have volunteered to be guest lecturers, he said.
University Chancellor Robert Hemenway said Monday said he didn't know
all the details about the new course.
"If it's a course that's being offered in a serious and intellectually
honest way, those are the kind of courses a university frequently
offers," he said.
LOL! If I were in Kansas, I'd love to sit in on that course.
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John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
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| User: "Desertphile" |
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| Title: Re: Creationists Cultists hoist by petards |
24 Nov 2005 10:15:15 PM |
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John Calvert is an ***** as well as a moron. "Intelligent design" is
100% mythology (i.e., Creationism). One will not, because one cannot,
find any science in "ID." Even ID's stauchest supporter, Behe, utterly
failed to point to anything in ID that is scientific.
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: Creationists Cultists hoist by petards |
27 Nov 2005 06:31:29 PM |
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"Desertphile" <desertphile@hotmail.com> wrote:
John Calvert is an ***** as well as a moron. "Intelligent design" is
100% mythology (i.e., Creationism). One will not, because one cannot,
find any science in "ID." Even ID's stauchest supporter, Behe, utterly
failed to point to anything in ID that is scientific.
It's amusing that the cultists thought they could sneak their occultism
through some back door that their intellectual superiors wouldn't notice.
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