Monday, November 19, 2007

Evolution wars take a bizarre twist - opinion - 18 November 2007 - New Scientist


Evolution wars take a bizarre twist - opinion - 18 November 2007 - New Scientist: "In a bizarre twist to the evolution wars, supporters of intelligent design are accusing the producers of a TV science documentary series of bringing religion into US classrooms. The Discovery Institute, based in Seattle, Washington, alleges that teaching materials accompanying Judgment Day: Intelligent design on trial, broadcast on 13 November, encourage unconstitutional teaching practices. The teaching package states: 'Q: Can you accept evolution and still believe in religion? A: Yes. The common view that evolution is inherently anti-religious is simply false.' According to Casey Luskin, an attorney with the Discovery Institute, this answer favours one religious viewpoint, arguably violating the US constitution. 'We're afraid that teachers might get sued,' he says. “We're afraid that teachers might get sued for bringing religion into the classroom” A lawyer for WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts, which produces the show, says the package is covered by the right to free speech. He declined to comment on the claim that teachers risked lawsuits."
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