Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Teaching Intelligent Design

The debate over teaching evolution in schools continues, but has morphed into an attack on any explanation for life on this planet, but one. I don't think that creationism needs to be taught in schools. I'd settle for an admission that there are still a lot of gaps in Darwinism, and that it is not fatuous to believe that the complexity of life forms we see around us implies a designer.

What offends me about aggressive defenders of blind evolution is that they are so intent on arguing that it disproves the existence of God. It makes me wonder if they would agree that the existence of The Origin of Species can be explained without believing that Darwin existed.

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