[extropy-chat] against ID
Samantha Atkins
sjatkins at mac.com
Fri Dec 9 04:20:41 UTC 2005
Calling a respect for actually examining the facts of reality a
"religion" will be taken seriously enough to be a threat to science
education? I would expect it to meet only contempt and derisive
laughter. But my expectations have been disappointed too many
times. Perhaps it is past time to work on building true AI. I am
utterly burned out on stupid monkey brains (my own included).
- samantha
On Dec 7, 2005, at 7:32 PM, spike wrote:
>> bounces at lists.extropy.org] On Behalf Of gts
>> Subject: Re: [extropy-chat] against ID
>>
>> These anti-evolutionists are calling evolution-science/naturalism
>> a form
>> of "religion," and suing teachers for using tax dollars to promote
>> the
>> so-called "religion" of evolution.
>>
>> Pro-evolution site sued over public funding
>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10217105/from/RSS/
>
> ...
>>
>> -gts
>
> Ja, I anticipated that the fundies would eventually
> discover this line of reasoning. This may actually
> be a bigger threat to US science education than is
> the whole ID business.
>
> spike
>
> {8-[
>
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