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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
In its article Kansas, Where "Ignorant" is the New "Educated", SciAm Observations pulls no punches in its criticism of the recent Kansas State Board Of Education decision to "approve new public school science standards that cast doubt on the theory of evolution:"
Somewhere right now in Kansas, there is a little child who may grow up to be a brilliant scientist. She may make fantastic contributions to science, and future generations may remember her as one of the brightest intellectual lights of her time. But if so, it will be despite the public education that she received in Kansas, because today six dimwits on the state's Board of Education voted to lower the standards for how science is taught.In related news, in Dover, Pennsylvania, Voters came down hard Tuesday on school board members who backed a statement on intelligent design being read in biology class, ousting eight Republicans and replacing them with Democrats who want the concept stripped from the science curriculum.Good riddance. Finally, in another related interesting development, The Vatican has issued a stout defence of Charles Darwin, voicing strong criticism of Christian fundamentalists who reject his theory of evolution and interpret the biblical account of creation literally.Although I'd greatly prefer to see religion and science treated as basically mutually exclusive entities, this announcement demonstrates that even The Vatican has enough of the way in which Fundamentalists are thinly veiling creationism behind the cloak of their pseudo-science "Intelligent Design." |
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