H'ethetheth
fishy rocket scientist
From this thread
This thread made me wonder; if the unthinkable should happen and ID becomes part of education in schools somewhere, what is there to teach?
It appears to me that ID theory doesn't actually contain anything, it mainly just says that evolution is wrong.
For instance, have they specified some mechanism for design beyond regular physics?
Do they know what the supposed purpose of the design is, other than creating more specimens of the same design? Is it perhaps the worship of the intelligent agency?
Can anyone from an endangered country shed some light on this?
Perhaps the solution to the whole creationism debate is to make it a manditory part of the curriculum. Specifically, it should be part of a program to teach critical thinking skills to students. I'd be happy to put it and evolutionary theory to equal scrutiny.
This thread made me wonder; if the unthinkable should happen and ID becomes part of education in schools somewhere, what is there to teach?
It appears to me that ID theory doesn't actually contain anything, it mainly just says that evolution is wrong.
For instance, have they specified some mechanism for design beyond regular physics?
Do they know what the supposed purpose of the design is, other than creating more specimens of the same design? Is it perhaps the worship of the intelligent agency?
Can anyone from an endangered country shed some light on this?

