Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial

"PBS Nova: “Judgment Day- Intelligent Design on Trial” takes an in depth look at Kitzmiller v. Dover School District, the case that tore apart the community of Dover, Pennsylvania, in the 2005 court battle over the teaching evolution in public schools."
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Religion is poison!
Posted 144 days ago
Johnny: Dark matter is a theory that can be overturned if so proves to be. There is lots of supporting facts for it. Dark matter actually can actually indirectly seen. Einsteins theory could not be proved at the moment it came out, but was later tested correct.
When ID has been proved wrong so many times they still won't accept that. It is not science... it is bull***, it is fundamental god crap. Jesus Christ those poeple are dumb =D
old3
Posted 220 days ago
I think it's sad how America uses religion to keep to rich and poor classes divided, poor in money and rich in knowledge is much better than being poor in both.
observer
Posted 299 days ago
Democracy works when people get involved, and willing to hear both sides of an issue!!!
observer
Posted 299 days ago
Brilliant!!! The plaintiffs, and the scientists who took the stand were on top of their game here.
The chance that these folks could have been bullied and pushed aside by the Conspirators, and other religious members of the community was high.
I regretfully say they may have won, in my community here in Salt Lake City.
Thank god for our constitutional rights, and the independent opinion of that judge, who is a republican and was appointed by George W. Bush. He remained politically, and probably personally, unbiased.
Faust
Posted 300 days ago
It's not a scientific theory, it's just religion. Hence why it has no place in the science classroom. There are religious studies / theology class for a reason; to teach things like creationism / intelligent design. The science classroom is for things that can be tested and reviewed.
Johnnny
Posted 301 days ago
dont forget dark matter .. they cant prove it yet, they cant detect it. That doesnt stop them from teaching it though.
In support of Flat Earth
Posted 311 days ago
If ID is an alternative " scientific" theory, I think the Flat Earth theory shoud be given equal consideration. I can see with my own "scientific" observation that the Earth is flat. It can't possibly be round otherwise the Australians would be falling off the Earth. And by the way forget about using "gravity" to support your round Earth theory because that's just another theory invented in order to make your explanation work.