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Cornell president, an ignorant arrogant bastard, condemns intelligent design

 
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Here is an indication of an ignorant butthead.

Cornell president condemns intelligent design

October 21, 2005, 12:03 PM EDT

ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell University Interim President Hunter Rawlings III, an ignorant arrogant bastard, on Friday condemned the teaching of intelligent design as science, calling it "a religious belief masquerading as a secular idea."

"Intelligent design is not valid science," Rawlings told nearly 700 trustees, faculty and other school officials attending Cornell´s annual board meeting.

"It has no ability to develop new knowledge through hypothesis testing, modification of the original theory based on experimental results and renewed testing through more refined experiments that yield still more refinements and insights," Rawlings said.

Rawlings, Cornell´s president from 1995 to 2003, is now serving as interim president in the wake of this summer´s sudden departure of former Cornell president Jeffrey Lehman.

Intelligent design is a theory that says life is too complex to have developed through evolution, implying a higher power must have had a hand. It has been harshly criticized by The National Academy of Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which have called it repackaged creationism and improper to include in scientific education.

There are brewing disputes involving evolution and intelligent design in at least 20 states and numerous school districts nationwide, including California, New Mexico, Kansas and Pennsylvania. President Bush elevated the controversy in August when he said that schools should teach intelligent design along with evolution.

Many Americans, including some supporters of evolution, believe intelligent design should be taught with evolution. Rawlings said a large minority of Americans _ nearly 40 percent _ want creationism taught in public schools instead of evolution.

For those reasons, Rawlings said he felt it "imperative" to use his state-of-the-university address _ usually a recitation of the school´s progress over the last year _ to speak out against intelligent design, which he said has "put rational thought under attack."

Rawlings noted that this is not the first time evolution has been challenged. Similar groundswells rose against it in the 1860s, shortly after Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," and in the 1920s, culminating in the famous "monkey trial" involving Tennessee high school biology teacher John Scopes. Evolution also was the focus again in 1987 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana´s "Creationism Act" was invalid.

Rawlings´ comments aren´t the first time in which Cornell has stepped up to defend science.

Cornell´s first president, Andrew Dickson White, wrote a two-volume work, "A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom," in which he sought to provide his readers with a clear distinction between theology and science.

However, Rawlings also said Cornell has a history of supporting religious freedom. The campus is home to 26 different religious groups and has even designed its dining options to encourage religious observance, he said.

Rawlings said intelligent design needs to be discussed, but in its proper context.

"We should not suspend, or rather annul, the rules of science in order to allow any idea into American education. Intelligent design is a subjective concept. It is, at its core, a religious belief," he said.
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"a religious belief masquerading as a secular idea."


Yep, he´s right on that one.
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He should refrain from making stupid remarks about an intelligent subject.
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Tension Mounts on Intelligent Design

October 21, 2005 9:40AM

Intelligent design theory proposes that the "irreducible" complexity of fundamental natural mechanisms cannot have emerged through accidental evolution. Like creationism, it argues for a supernatural origin of life and the universe. Unlike creationism, the teaching of which is banned as unconstitutional in the secular U.S. public school system, intelligent design claims a basis in science, not religion.
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Arguments over the scientific basis for intelligent design have roiled at least one other mainstream campus beside Lehigh.

Gonzalez has never taught intelligent design in his courses, according to the university. But in a book, "The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos is Designed for Discovery," co-written with a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, a conservative research group in Seattle, and funded by the John Templeton Foundation, which describes itself as pursuing "research at the boundary between science and religion," Gonzalez proclaims that the universe is "so skillfully crafted for life and discovery that it seems to whisper of an extraterrestrial intelligence."

Among the hundreds of thousands of scientists at accredited U.S. colleges and universities, intelligent-design proponents are rare, but they are courageous and surely more intelligent than the anti-intelligent design buttheads.

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Mathematical proof of divine design of the human skeleton: Articles 32 & 33 at [link to www.smphillips.8m.com]
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Now why the hell would a university have to defend science? That´s just plain silly.
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Re: Cornell president, an ignorant arrogant bastard, condemns intelligent design
WAS HE TALKING ABOUT "ASTRONOMY"

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"It has no ability to develop new knowledge through hypothesis testing, modification of the original theory based on experimental results and renewed testing through more refined experiments that yield still more refinements and insights," Rawlings said.

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SEEMS YOU CAN DO ALL THOSE THINGS WITH INTELLIGENT DESIGN CONCEPTS, SO HE MUST HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT ASTRONOMY OR MAYBE ECONOMICS.

GL
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What, our sheeple citizenry aren´t dumb enough yet? What is this, an "Intelligent Design" to see if we can bring our nominal IQ down to 50?
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Re: Cornell president, an ignorant arrogant bastard, condemns intelligent design
This "Intelligent Design" crap reminds me of the British crown´s original crackpot, Isaac Newton. Perhaps ol´ Newton, the wannabee scientist, reincarnated to finish the job for the ruling class clowns?

Like the "Clear Skies Initiative" and "No Child Left Behind", its intent is just the opposite the title. Just say "no".
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Re: Cornell president, an ignorant arrogant bastard, condemns intelligent design
Pretty much 1077, you´ve got it. The public system will teach ID, only children of the ´elite´ will be sent to expensive private schools to learn science and math and physics. It´s already started.





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