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Not in Our Classrooms: Why Intelligent Design Is Wrong for Our Schools (Paperback)
by Eugenie C. Scott (Adapter), Glenn Branch (Adapter)

Book Description: An accessible, multifaceted critique of the latest incarnation of creationism-“intelligent design”-from a team of legal, education, religion, and science experts More than eighty years after the Scopes trial, creationism is alive and well. Through local school boards, politicians, strategic court cases, and well-funded organizations, a strong movement has developed to encourage the teaching of “intelligent design” as a viable theory alongside evolution in science classes. Now, in Not in Our Classrooms, parents and teachers, as well as other concerned citizens, have a much-needed tool to argue against teaching intelligent design as science. In clear and lively essays, a team of experts describe not only the history of the intelligent design movement and the lack of scientific support for its claims, but also the religious, legal, and pedagogical problems that proposals to teach this idea in the public schools bring in their wake. Not in Our Classrooms is essential reading for anyone concerned about the teaching of this religious theory as science in the classrooms of our public schools.

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Why don't they write a book about why scientific challenges to, and the presentation of problems with, Darwinian theory should be censored in public education, since the official position of the ID community is that ID should not be taught? Perhaps that book wouldn't come across too well, as it would reveal the fear that the theory is vulnerable after all, which is what the hysterical behavior of Darwinists is really all about. BTW, is there a provision for listing the author's name in a post?GilDodgen
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Woohoo.... we're winning... :)Gods iPod
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(Off Topic) Moderators, Are there plans to enable comment preview at UD?Karl Pfluger
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