God in Schools?

For some inexplicable reason, our illustrious leader seems more eager to change the country's biology curriculum than to settle world affairs. What the president and the rest of the religious right is pushing for is to put the theory of intelligent design into the classrooms. I have several main problems with this.
1. Intelligent design IS NOT SCIENCE! Science implies that there is a proven basis. If the fanatics wanted intelligent design to be placed in a philosophy course, that would be fine. It ponders one idea about the creation of the world and the universe. The main argument for intelligent design is that many elements of the universe are too complex to have formed 'randomly'. The formation of the universe, rather than being random, happened according to the laws of science and nature. Keep science in science classes and philosophy in philosophy classes!
2. Many supporters of intelligent design say that it is a theory, as is evolution. What they do not realize, however, is the scientific meaning of theory. In the layperson's sense of the word, theory can mean "An assumption based on limited information or knowledge, a conjecture." (~dictionary.com) The scientific definition of theory, however, is much more exacting. A scientific theory may be taken as fact, it is just not so indisputable that it may be considered a "law." While it is not absolute truth, it is as close as humanly possible. Intelligent design, however, has not passed the rigorous testing that is needed for a theory. The hypothesis of intelligent design would be a more correct title.
3. Int
elligent design is creationism hiding behind another label. While its proponents claim that it is not religious in origin, I doubt they would be happy if teachers began to teach that the Earth (or the universe!) were the experiment or design of an alien species!4. Okay, so what is up with putting religion back into schools? The current government's agenda stinks of a Middle Ages theocracy! Are we going back to the days in which
scientists were arrested, tortured, and even killed for speaking out against the Church? Galileo was put under house arrest because he said that the sun and moon had spots, and therefore not the sublime heavenly bodies that the Church said they were. Today, more and more science has become illegal, and the U.S. is falling behind in scientific discovery. If South Korea can get further in stem-cell research than we, there must be something seriously wrong. What happened to our great nation of discovery and exploration? Putting 'intelligent' design into schools is a great step backwards towards the Dark Ages.If you feel differently, or have other supports, please debate with me!







