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The Discovery Institute: Microsoft's Intelligent Design Subsidiary

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Orethrius:
I just think it's funny as hell that "mainstream scientists," as the article put it, agree that there's no debate to be had.  If that were true, why the problem with teaching the two viewpoints side-by-side in the first place?  Although I can certainly see the potential for rampant corruption like in the witch-trial days...

Laukev7:
I wonder if they would allow evolution to be taught side-by-side with creationism in churches.

Refalm:
It scares me that some people who run our country believe this kind of pseudo-science.

It shows that politicians today use intelligent design to be in the middle ground of the whole evolution vs. creationism battle, even if it means they are plain wrong.

Laukev7:

--- Quote ---It scares me that some people who run our country believe this kind of pseudo-science.
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Even in Netherlands? :eek:

Refalm:

--- Quote from: Laukev7 ---Even in Netherlands? :eek:
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Most of us (not me) voted for the Christian Democrats in the hope that they could save our degrading economy, after the fall of the internet hype.

Of course, we're all pissed off at them now, and if there was a vote now, the labour party would win.

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