MathFreak All American 14478 Posts user info edit post |
have to drive 2 hours east.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/11/08/evolution.debate.ap/index.html 11/8/2005 7:47:57 PM |
boonedocks All American 5550 Posts user info edit post |
What's the matter with those people? 11/8/2005 7:52:42 PM |
Johnny Swank All American 1889 Posts user info edit post |
Holy shit that is some fucked-up-edness. The pendulum has swung way the fuck over.
Teach creation and whatever else in a philosphy class all you want. The shit ain't science. 11/8/2005 7:55:10 PM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
It is when you redefine science. 11/8/2005 7:57:54 PM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Supporters of the standards said they will promote academic freedom. "It gets rid of a lot of dogma that's being taught in the classroom today," said board member John Bacon, an Olathe Republican." |
AND REPLACES IT WITH SHINIER NEW DOGMA!!!11/8/2005 8:08:09 PM |
pryderi Suspended 26647 Posts user info edit post |
Canada is looking better and better. 11/8/2005 8:15:56 PM |
JonHGuth Suspended 39171 Posts user info edit post |
IN WITH THE OLD 11/8/2005 8:18:46 PM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "In addition, the board rewrote the definition of science, so that it is no longer limited to the search for natural explanations of phenomena." |
BAD BAD BAD
Stupid ass motherfuckers.11/8/2005 8:31:45 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
people are so retarded...why does it have to be one or the other? i don't care if you believe in jesus christ, buddha, confuscious, or absolutely nothing...
...but if people could remove the 2x4 from their rear ends, open their minds a bit, they would realize that "intelligent design" and evolution can be (and in my opinion, are) the exact same thing...but then again, i'm neither baptist or catholic, so i can have these views and not burn in hell 11/8/2005 8:53:47 PM |
boonedocks All American 5550 Posts user info edit post |
Catholics can accept it and not burn in hell. 11/8/2005 8:57:30 PM |
Josh8315 Suspended 26780 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "In addition, the board rewrote the definition of science, so that it is no longer limited to the search for natural explanations of phenomena." |
america is no longer the greatest country on earth.11/8/2005 9:07:29 PM |
Cherokee All American 8264 Posts user info edit post |
hahaha
as for kansas, fuck kansas, bout time for a few more tornados, eh?11/8/2005 9:09:07 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
they should make this into a movie like "Footloose" except instead of dancing, Kevin Bacon tries to teach evolution. 11/8/2005 9:13:29 PM |
quiet guy Suspended 3020 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "You can't make this stuff up folks" |
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Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Kansas school board redefines science New standards question accuracy of evolutionary theory
Tuesday, November 8, 2005; Posted: 8:10 p.m. EST (01:10 GMT)
TOPEKA, Kansas (AP) -- At the risk of re-igniting the same heated nationwide debate it sparked six years ago, the Kansas Board of Education approved new public school science standards Tuesday that cast doubt on the theory of evolution.
The 6-4 vote was a victory for "intelligent design" advocates who helped draft the standards. Intelligent design holds that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by a higher power.
Critics of the language charged that it was an attempt to inject God and creationism into public schools in violation of the separation of church and state.
All six of those who voted for the standards were Republicans. Two Republicans and two Democrats voted against them.
"This is a sad day. We're becoming a laughingstock of not only the nation, but of the world, and I hate that," said board member Janet Waugh, a Kansas City Democrat.
Supporters of the standards said they will promote academic freedom. "It gets rid of a lot of dogma that's being taught in the classroom today," said board member John Bacon, an Olathe Republican.
The standards state that high school students must understand major evolutionary concepts. But they also declare that some concepts have been challenged in recent years by fossil evidence and molecular biology.
The challenged concepts cited include the basic Darwinian theory that all life had a common origin and the theory that natural chemical processes created the building blocks of life.
In addition, the board rewrote the definition of science, so that it is no longer limited to the search for natural explanations of phenomena.
The standards will be used to develop student tests measuring how well schools teach science. Decisions about what is taught in classrooms will remain with 300 local school boards, but some educators fear pressure will increase in some communities to teach less about evolution or more about intelligent design. (Read how Kansas came to this point)
The vote marked the third time in six years that the Kansas board has rewritten standards with evolution as the central issue.
In 1999, the board eliminated most references to evolution, a move Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould said was akin to teaching "American history without Lincoln."
Two years later, after voters replaced three members, the board reverted to evolution-friendly standards. Elections in 2002 and 2004 changed the board's composition again, making it more conservative.
Many scientists and other critics contend creationists repackaged old ideas in scientific-sounding language to get around a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1987 that banned teaching the biblical story of creation in public schools.
The Kansas board's action is part of a national debate. In Pennsylvania, a judge is expected to rule soon in a lawsuit against the Dover school board's policy of requiring high school students to learn about intelligent design in biology class. (Read about the Dover debate)
In August, President Bush endorsed teaching intelligent design alongside evolution." |
Posting the article helps man. This is SB protocol...11/8/2005 9:33:08 PM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
morons 11/8/2005 10:21:25 PM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
my fucking god
wtf 11/8/2005 10:23:22 PM |
A Tanzarian drip drip boom 10995 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "they should make this into a movie like "Footloose" except instead of dancing, Kevin Bacon tries to teach evolution." |
Inherit the Wind11/8/2005 10:39:54 PM |
bruiserbrody All American 728 Posts user info edit post |
State v. John Scopes ("The Monkey Trial")
Now the shoe is on the other foot...kinda. 11/8/2005 10:42:27 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53063 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "people are so retarded...why does it have to be one or the other?" |
pretty simple. you've got a group of people trying to force what is the "right thing" on people. and I aint talking about the creationists...11/8/2005 10:52:41 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, how dare we let scientists determine what science is! 11/8/2005 11:13:11 PM |
EarthDogg All American 3989 Posts user info edit post |
Again, an example of the danger of gov't dominance on education.
Politicians decide that science is no longer limited to the search for natural explanations of phenomena? So we can now hire John Edwards and Kreskin to teach biology? 11/8/2005 11:25:22 PM |
bruiserbrody All American 728 Posts user info edit post |
I am a proponent of evolution, but not much of the garbage that I have been fed in school. Most researchers and those that write our textbooks are less concerned with the truth and more with getting published and securing tenure. Anyone challeging the foot-hold that "modern science" has on our society faces retribution not unlike that of the catholic church of old...except possibly crucifixtion. The religion of science has replaced the religion of a montheistic creator. I consider myself a scientist, but I am aware of the manipulation and closed minds of many who consider themselves "searchers of fact". 11/8/2005 11:27:27 PM |
rudeboy All American 3049 Posts user info edit post |
some people want to go back in time. hell, maybe slavery should be implemented again! 11/9/2005 12:05:31 AM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I am a proponent of evolution, but not much of the garbage that I have been fed in school. Most researchers and those that write our textbooks are less concerned with the truth and more with getting published and securing tenure. Anyone challeging the foot-hold that "modern science" has on our society faces retribution not unlike that of the catholic church of old...except possibly crucifixtion. The religion of science has replaced the religion of a montheistic creator. I consider myself a scientist, but I am aware of the manipulation and closed minds of many who consider themselves "searchers of fact"." |
Please tell me your shitting me.11/9/2005 12:39:15 AM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
Even if he won't, I will. A third of the people in this country believe in the literal interpretation of the fucking bible. 11/9/2005 1:09:48 AM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
1) It's just fucking Kansas. Calm down. Some states are more backwards. Pryderi's "going to Canada" line, even if it's a joke, is stupid; would you rather the Federal government dictate curricula all-around? Until it happens in your state, it's not too much your fucking business. Some, but not too much.
2) This could possibly have been avoided if the pro-evolution camp were less rigid and more compromising, even to the point of saying, "This is a theory," instead of, "This is a fact." We've had the discussion in a couple of threads and there's no need to go through it again; the point is, I think if you guys had a little more bend in you, Kansas would still be teaching things that made sense and everyone would be better off.
3) This too will pass, all the more easily if you all and everyone like you keeps their shit together and refrains from referring to Kansas as a stone-age collection of inbred bumpkins. Believe it or not, there are a great many people in the world who find pretentious intellectuals to be more than a little grating, and who will gladly oppose them just for the sake of doing so. It is possible to oppose this move without being a prick, and while that sometimes isn't necessary, I assure you this time it is. 11/9/2005 1:17:31 AM |
SandSanta All American 22435 Posts user info edit post |
Bah who cares. The United States' leadership has ruined her army, divided her citizens into distinct ideological camps, started an all out war on science, and just now is starting to crumble in on itself.
It really makes no difference in the context of humanity. Science as a whole will march on logically past stupid distractions like this. Who really cares if the US is leading it or not? 11/9/2005 2:48:11 AM |
Fuel All American 7016 Posts user info edit post |
^^Points 1 and 3 don't go together very well, although I would agree to an extent with both.
Point 2 doesn't work because it was creationists (or "intelligent designers") who made this such a big issue. The scientific community has nothing to apologize for when teaching evolution as fact. Just because it conflicts with the teachings of christianity doesn't mean that they should be ubar-sensitive about offending some backwards hicks. 11/9/2005 3:05:11 AM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
So what's the new definition of science? 11/9/2005 6:52:24 AM |
LoneSnark All American 12317 Posts user info edit post |
Same as it always was, whatever the teacher tells you. 11/9/2005 9:19:18 AM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
THY WILL BE DONE, LORD!
11/9/2005 9:21:15 AM |
spookyjon All American 21682 Posts user info edit post |
11/9/2005 10:24:04 AM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
YES! 11/9/2005 11:01:22 AM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Point 2 doesn't work because it was creationists (or "intelligent designers") who made this such a big issue." |
Point 2 works just fine. Creationists used to run the show, and then in a very short period you guys took over and made it a point to humiliate the evolutionists at every turn. Hell, that shit was going on in the Scopes trial. Then you made it a point to teach that evolution is fact, the only truth, and that by extension the religious beliefs of many must be wrong, and you did it in public schools. So what a surprise, the religious got bitter and spent years and years consolidating power to the point where now the Christian Right has cost you boys two elections.
To say, "This is a theory, it's the best scientific explanation for how life developed on Earth," that would have killed you? That would have been a sacrifice of all your principles? Goddamn, you people have no bend in you, and you're paying for it.11/9/2005 1:09:28 PM |
SandSanta All American 22435 Posts user info edit post |
Yea
And in ten or twenty years the situation will be reversed.
However, each time the nation as a whole becomes more progressive.
So really, the right will always be fighting a losing battle. 11/9/2005 1:15:42 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
That's a risky view. They may want to go out with a bang. 11/9/2005 1:17:39 PM |
K-Tea Veteran 315 Posts user info edit post |
What schools did you people go to? I went to public school and every science class that I took that discussed evolution presented it as theory.
Furthermore, there is absolutely no place in a SCIENCE class for religious doctrin, such as the intelligent design theory. I have no problem with people being enlightened on the many different theories of how the world came into being, but it doesn't belong in a science class. The theory of evolution does however, because it was developed through the scientific process. If people would like to try and develop the intelligent design theory using the scientific process, and can find enough SCIENTIFIC proof to support it, then I believe that it should be allowed to be taught in a science classroom. Until then, leave the science curriculum alone and allow it to do what it is meant to do: teach kids about science.
[Edited on November 9, 2005 at 1:20 PM. Reason : .] 11/9/2005 1:19:24 PM |
Josh8315 Suspended 26780 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I have no problem with people being enlightened on the many different theories of how the world came into being, but it doesn't belong in a science class. The theory of evolution does however, because it was developed through the scientific process. If people would like to try and develop the intelligent design theory using the scientific process, and can find enough SCIENTIFIC proof to support it, then I believe that it should be allowed to be taught in a science classroom. Until then, leave the science curriculum alone and allow it to do what it is meant to do: teach kids about science." |
well said.
1. intellegent design or creationism cant be disproved. which is why its philosophy/religion, and not science.
2. evolution doesnt mean there was no creator that did not intend for evolution to happen. evolution does not posit that things are all here by chance. if you believe it does, youve been listening to your preachers definition of evolution, and not your biologist's; evolution states that speciation occured the variation and selection. atheism, is a sepreate issue.
[Edited on November 9, 2005 at 1:30 PM. Reason : -]11/9/2005 1:29:50 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
CLAP CLAP CLAP
Innovative posts there, guys.
I don't see anyone in here singing the praises of intelligent design.
^^As to your question I went to a public school in North Carolina, and in two separate biology classes was instructed that evolution was a fact.
[Edited on November 9, 2005 at 1:31 PM. Reason : ] 11/9/2005 1:30:59 PM |
bruiserbrody All American 728 Posts user info edit post |
I do not think it belongs in a science classroom and I do not interpret the bible literally...hell I don't even take it seriously. I must have been misunderstood. 11/9/2005 1:35:12 PM |
DirtyGreek All American 29309 Posts user info edit post |
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Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
i hope it turns out that the intelligent designer is vishnu
vishnu or a ford employee
maybe it was the same guy who designed that new GT
thats a pretty sweet ride, clearly that guy is pretty intelligent 11/10/2005 1:07:24 PM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
GRAVITY IS JUST A THEORY. 11/10/2005 1:21:19 PM |
Wintermute All American 1171 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I am a proponent of evolution, but not much of the garbage that I have been fed in school. Most researchers and those that write our textbooks are less concerned with the truth and more with getting published and securing tenure. Anyone challeging the foot-hold that "modern science" has on our society faces retribution not unlike that of the catholic church of old...except possibly crucifixtion. The religion of science has replaced the religion of a montheistic creator. I consider myself a scientist, but I am aware of the manipulation and closed minds of many who consider themselves "searchers of fact"." |
This sounds like any number of crackpots who have emailed me their "revolutionary" contributions to physics.11/10/2005 3:03:58 PM |
bruiserbrody All American 728 Posts user info edit post |
If you call them crack pots because you took the time to investigate their info. and discovered the physics to be unsound then crack pot it is. However, I was refering to the scientist establishment which doesn't even give the "crack pot" the benefit of the doubt by actually researching the discoveries because it might damage a well established ego. 11/10/2005 4:34:24 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "They may want to go out with a bang." |
Shit, they already are.11/10/2005 4:37:34 PM |
SandSanta All American 22435 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "If you call them crack pots because you took the time to investigate their info. and discovered the physics to be unsound then crack pot it is. However, I was refering to the scientist establishment which doesn't even give the "crack pot" the benefit of the doubt by actually researching the discoveries because it might damage a well established ego." |
Well the day you figure out a quantitive way to research God make sure to get published.11/10/2005 5:09:01 PM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
noodly appendage 11/10/2005 5:17:42 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
The theory of gravity is the thing we've got that best scientifically explains how certain things in the universe works, just like evolution is the thing that best scientifically explains how life came to be what it is. Hell, all you have to do is say, at the beginning of the school year, "The things we will go over in class are the best scientific explanations for how the universe works that we have." Then you can go to town.
Quote : | "Shit, they already are." |
Not yet they haven't. Maybe they won't ever. I hope not.11/10/2005 6:08:27 PM |