Hi folks,
This is R. Joe Brandon, the organizer of the four day petition against
Intelligent Design being taught as science in our public schools which
you signed last September/October at
www.shovelbums.org/ID . I wanted to
drop you a note to give you a few updates and get your opinion on an
idea I have.
First I wanted to thank any of you signatories who contacted the science
editor at NY Times, Kenneth Chang this week after he published the
article Few Biologists but Many Evangelicals Sign Anti-Evolution
Petition about the signatories of the Discovery Institutes petition on
Feb 21st:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/21/science/sciencespecial2/21peti.html?pagewanted=1
Many of you noticed that, oddly, the results of our four-day drive were
not included as a comparison. Kenneth contacted me after hearing from
you to let me know that he had the results of our four-day drive in the
article originally, but decided to drop any mention of it to save space
on the web page. Nevertheless, with the response he was getting from
signatories for that omission he asked for some further information and
put up a small bit about it at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/21/science/22askscience.html
So many thanks to those of you who contacted Kenneth to help keep these
relevant results in the news.
Updates:
While the Kitzmiller case was decided in favor of the plaintiffs in
court and is not being contested there are still numerous other regional
battles going on around the country. In particular, here in Ohio we have
been involved in a long time battle with not a local school board but
the state school board itself. I will spare you the details of the mess
we were in here in Ohio, but it is best summed up with what my neighbor,
an Olentangy High School student, told me when I asked her if there was
ever any mention of the controversy in her biology class. “No there were
not any problems, my biology teacher just told us she did not believe in
evolution so she was not going to teach it to us…”. A recent vote has
hopefully turned the tide here in Ohio but then of course there are the
ongoing situations in Kansas, California, etc…
So where are we now?
The Discovery Institute (DI) took notice of the 7,733 signatories of
this four-day drive, which we all know made their 400 signatories in
four-year efforts beyond pale in comparison. The Discovery Institute’s
response has been to step up their efforts to gather scientist
signatures on their statement:
A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism
"We are skeptical of claims for the ability of random mutation and
natural selection to account for the complexity of life. Careful
examination of the evidence for Darwinian theory should be encouraged.”
The DI is doing this through a new web site they have set up,
http://www.dissentfromdarwin.org that is dedicated to expanding the
number of signatories on their list to further bolster their arguments
in court. The DI claims that by signing this document scientists are not
endorsing Intelligent Design. The reality is that this document itself
is only being used, as it was in Kitzmiller, as a catalyst to get
Intelligent Design into schools.
So here is my question.
In response to the DI’s new effort to expand the number of signatories
on their list, should I re-open my statement to signatories for
scientists in support of evolution to sign? The results of the four-day
drive stand by themselves, but by re-opening the signatory page it will
allow us to be sure that the media hears our voice clearly. You know,
and I know, that these “numbers” do not mean much in themselves, but
that is not stopping the DI from misrepresenting the truth to the media
when they wave their signatory list around as if it represents a wave of
dissent among science. The truth is the media needs to know about the
existence of our results to be able to report fairly on these issues. If
all the media has is the DI’s version that is all they are going to
being telling the public that is making decisions about Intelligent
Design in schools.
One useful thing about re-opening this signatory list would be the
possibility to gather enough financial support to be able to do more
press releases about our results to keep it fresh in the medias eye. The
initial $1,200 it took to pay for the first press release ate up most of
the financial support I had from all of you, and for those of you who
have continued to buy t-shirts or contribute a few dollars here and
there at
www.shovelbums.org/ID it has been helpful.
To keep everything Apples for Apples with the DI’s dissentfromdarwin.com
I have picked up the web site
http://www.ascentfromdarwin.org/ to host
the new signatory list if we decided to go forward with this.
Drop me a note and let me know what you think. And if you are on a
discussion board or blog drop the question out there also if you have a
chance.
Best,
R. Joe Brandon