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Science and Religion Since Darwin The
Fairness IssueVoices from an American
Community CollegeandThe Blogosphere
  • Paul A. Billeter and Danielle M. Quill

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The College Of Southern Maryland
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Saint Mary
  • Charles Calvert
  • 3rd Lord Baltimore
  • Cecilius Calvert
  • 2nd Lord Baltimore

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The College Of Southern Maryland
  • Open Admission
  • 8,000 credit students
  • Mean age 26 Modal 19.4
  • 64 Female
  • 50 Transfer Track
  • 24 Developmental
  • 129 F/T Faculty (about 2x P/T)
  • 4 Campuses
  • Charles, LaPlata
  • St. Marys
  • Calvert
  • Waldorf Center for Higher Education

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The College Of Southern Maryland
  • Belize (formerly British Honduras)
  • San Salvador Isl, Galapagos
  • (formerly James Island)

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The College Of Southern Maryland
  • From the student newspaper, The Hawkeye, Dec 2001
  • WHAT WAY DID YOU PREPARE FOR YOUR FINALS?
  • You dont know it! You wont know it!
  • Pray for a miracle.
  • I memorize everything and do the best I can.
  • The way I study is get a good sleep and pray!
  • Recognition of a not-disinterested deity
    concerned with student exam grades (and an
    alternative theory of grade inflation. ) and
    the 50 threshold

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Gallup Poll 6-7 Feb. 2009 Based on 1,018
telephone interviews with national adults, aged
18 and older, 95 confidence with maximum margin
of sampling error is 3
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Gallup Poll 6-7 Feb. 2009 Based on 1,018
telephone interviews with national adults, aged
18 and older, 95 confidence with maximum margin
of sampling error is 3
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E-mail from students mother to Biology
Department Chairman, Summer, 2006
  • I have a student who is attending the above
    mentioned summer session class. The professor is
    Billeter. My child came home concerned about the
    fact that many comments were made regarding
    faith (Faith in God) and science and how the
    professors relationship changed with his mother
    over his knowledge of the sciences and implied a
    critical look at the sciences would discount
    faith. With comments like these on the first day
    of class, I am concerned that this class will be
    an Anti-Faith in God approach to Zoology 1020. I
    am a Christian. I dont consider these comments
    and opinions appropriate for a public college or
    used on impressionable minds. Please address this
    issue in your department.
  • There is inherent risk in attempting to address
    these topics in biology class.
  • 1. If it IS broke, dont fix it. 2. Leave well
    enough alone. 3. Hippocrates 4.Mokita

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Letter to editor, Maryland
Independent, 9/06
  • In her letter Let Margaret Young Be Sad
    Someplace Else Barbara Allen accuses Margaret
    Young of pushing her own beliefs in intelligent
    design as opposed to Darwinian Evolution. Let me
    set the record straight.
  • Mrs. Young is not pushing her agenda, shes
    pushing mine.
  • Who am I? Im a Charles County taxpayer who voted
    for Mrs. Young and happens to care what Charles
    County children learn, especially my own.
    Darwins racist theory about superior vs.
    inferior species is not only garbage, but cant
    be talked about at the human level without
    spawning hate-crime legislation.
  • I am proud of those on the school board who have
    been willing to stand up against those peddling
    their religion of secular humanism along with all
    its racism, bigotry and immorality. Darwinism
    cant be defended and its racist implications
    shouldnt be tolerated.

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BIO 1020 Zoology
  • Non-majors
  • Terminal, both first and last college science
    course
  • 80 Female
  • Problem-solving laboratory

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Black BoxENSI / SENSI
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The Nobel Foundation. 1979. Ethics for Science
Policy--Report from a Nobel Symposium. Pergamon
Press, Elmsford, N.Y.
  • Dorothy Nelkin, Science as a Source of Political
    Conflict
  • On similar grounds, fundamentalists take issue
    with the teaching of evolutionary biology in
    public schools. They feel that it intrudes on
    their religious beliefs and demand and that
    schools provide equal time for creation theory.
    They are a sufficiently powerful force that many
    educators, biologists, and publishers view their
    demands as a serious threat to science education.
  •  
  • Even fundamentalists who seek to have the
    Biblical account of creation taught in the public
    schools, present themselves as scientists and
    claim that creation theory is a scientific
    alternative to evolution theory.

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The Nobel Foundation. 1979. Ethics for Science
PolicyReport from a Nobel Symposium. Pergamon
Press, Elmsford, N.Y.Question 5
  • Some people argue that the religious concept of
    special creation (the account of creation
    presented in the Book of Genesis of the
    Judeo-Christian Bible) should be taught in
    biology classes as an alternative to the
    scientific theory of Darwinian evolution. Many
    people agree that this seems fair. Take a
    different approach to this debate Discuss
    whether you think the concept of Darwinian
    evolution should be taught in churches.

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Among other thingsan inherently First Amendment
question
  • Amendment I
  • Congress shall make no law
  • respecting an establishment of religion, or
  • prohibiting the free exercise thereof or
  • abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press
    or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,
    and to petition the government for a redress of
    grievances.

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Results N64 No61
Yes38 ?1Danielles preliminary
interpretation of two classes
Class 2
But further mining of the data.
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Student Results N64 No61
Yes38 ?1Occasional kernels of Falwell,
Huxley, Hitchens, Chesterton, Pascal, and Homer
(Simpson) Collectively the students expressed
the range of arguments associated with this
debate.
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The Outlier
  • Personal Undistrust
  • I personally do not think it matters, its a
    private matter of personal belief, and although
    people are aware that there are several
    possibilities of evolution, none of them are
    proven 100 true.
  • Some people may think that scientific theories
    are pointless
  • Undistrust is a negative trust, but insufficient
    to make definite conclusions in the reasoning
    process. (a version of Darwinian caveat emptor)
    Why do you guys make such a big deal over
    this?

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Devout Rejection
  • I do not think that Darwinian evolution should
    be taught in churches. I also do not think it
    should be taught in schools. Darwinian evolution
    should be discussed in churches so that people
    will be aware of what is being taught to those
    who are in school and those who do not believe in
    God, but it should not be taught in any church of
    the Lord.
  • Do NOT teach Darwin anywhere, except perhaps for
    the purpose of warning parishioners what the
    schools are up to. This illustrates the
    conspiracy theory opinion.

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Devout Rejection
  • Churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, kingdom
    halls and other places of worship are houses of
    god. Those are supposed to be sacred places to
    worship truth and god. We do not go to these
    places to learn about unfaiths, or things we do
    not believe in. Genesis teaches that God created
    the earth, the heavens, everything that lives on
    earth in the sea and in heaven. Going to places
    of worship is to build faith and to learn more
    about God. It is not a place to learn things you
    do not believe or have faith in. In a place of
    worship you do learn or take in knowledge of some
    of the things in the world so you can be guarded
    against them but you dont study them as if
    thats what youre trying to become. Darwinism is
    the complete opposite than what the bible teaches
    and states there is no god. No it should not be
    taught in a place of worship.
  • This student is a late twenties early thirties
    year old CARPENTER !

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  • OP at ACOC Many biblical literalists insist that
    creationism be taught in biology classes in the
    USA. In that everyone already knows the Genesis
    creation account, I propose, as a matter of
    fairness, that Darwinian evolution, which most
    Americans DO NOT understand, be required to be
    taught and studied in all American churches?
    For the sake of this discussion, disregard the
    application of the First Amendment's
    "Establishment" and "Free Exercise"
    clauses."Congress shall make no law respecting
    an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
    free exercise thereof..."

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The chat room milieu tended to be livelier
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For example
  • Regarding Richard Dawkins Who the hell is this
    idiot and why does he deserve all these posts.
    Hell, the Pope didn't get all these posts and
    even when he admitted that he smoked dope. Or was
    that just Ringo? Anyway, what the hell?
  • Regarding an editorial by Patrick Buchannan
  • Nothing new here, same fundamentalist crap.
    .In keeping with the moronic theme of guilt by
    association put forth in the article pat
    buchanan wrote this article. Pat buchanan is a
    Jew hater. Therefore whoever agrees with this
    article is obviously a Jew hater..You bigots!

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  • Debate format
  • Both passion and logic are common
  • Rancor, ridicule and flaming not uncommon
  • Topic moderated by a bright Catholic gent
  • Who locked it after 8 days and 147 posts
  • Reasons for locking not stated posts became
    quite ad hominem

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  • Darwiniacs, The A-Team, Presumptuous Prick, F
    off, racist.
  • Sarcasm is an appropriate response to absurdity.
  • Pearls before swine. Pagan.
  • Origin Of Species thumpers
  • This is a joke right?? Probably involved handling
    snakes and drinking poison.
  • "disregard the scientific method and the fact
    that evolution has never been observed...
  • this Darwin monster is in Hell so here is what he
    said and you can decide to join him if you wish
  • My church discussed and accepted evolution from
    the pulpit.
  • Unitarian?
  • Satanic.

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Devout Rejection and Conspiracy
  • Windfall To wipe all "religion" from the public
    community is to establish Atheism as a state
    religion.
  • The consequence of overzealous application of the
    Establishment Clause to exclude creationism would
    be establishment of Atheism as the state
    religion. Darwinism Atheism therefore teaching
    Darwinism Establishment .
  • Matt I think you've just hit upon the real
    agenda here.
  • Matt is the ACOC grassy knollist. He frequently
    equates Darwinism with Atheism and is among many
    who imply that biologists are engaged in a
    conspiracy to destroy religion.

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  • Devout Rejection
  • Marcus So let's ignore the fact that it would be
    illegal? That's almost as intellectually honest
    as most other discussions on evolution, which are
    usually prefaced with "disregard the scientific
    method and the fact that evolution has never been
    observed...

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  • SweetPea simple, just say in church that
    this Darwin monster is in Hell so here is what he
    said and you can decide to join him if you wish
    I can teach that

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Each In Its Place
  • Student Sure! Well really, actually as much as
    I would like it to be taught in churches, no. I
    dont think it should be. Just as I believe
    creationism (or any other religious belief-system
    creation story) should have no place in a science
    classroom. Church is a place to practice and
    celebrate a certain type of ritual belief and
    knowledge. It is something most people partake by
    choice and there should be no reason to force
    teaching on them in their place of worship that
    doesnt jive with their creation story. Church
    isnt really a place for empirical thought
    anyway.
  • There is a certain level of politeness and
    craving for conflict resolution expressed by many
    students. The anonymity of ACOC and the debate
    format often causes a devolution into flaming.

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  • Yes, why don't we just focus on Hoyle. But not
    with you. You're a moron.
  • And you keep saying you know philosophy, so why
    should i explain Aristotle? Would you like me to
    explain why 2 plus 2 equals 4, as well?
  • Now, you're being an ass-hat. I laid out the
    entire argument with numbers and you mumbled some
    unsupported generalizations. If you think that
    long post was "duh, that's crazy talk," then go
    play with yourself. You sound crazier by the
    post. If you can't man up, then shut up.
  • I'm going to go out on a limb here, and assume
    you are serious and intellectually honest.
  • Oh that's real generous since you've been
    dangling on the top branch of the stupid-tree
    since the thread started.

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  • Getting back to "establishment" we would need to
    know what it means to "establish" a religion. Our
    forefathers came from Britain which had a history
    of religious persecution (Bloody Mary et al) and
    this clause was to expressly prohibit those
    things from happening. Not to say that every
    state office should state that there is no
    God.To wipe all "religion" from the public
    community is to establish Atheism as a state
    religion.

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  • Sarcasm and Ridicule are Frequent at ACOC
  • Cephei On one condition, I think we should
    start with where all matter and energy come from,
    perhaps starting with electroweak baryogenesis
    first.Then...we could move on to parallel
    universes...oh yeah, perhaps dive into the
    physics behind string theory on Wednesday night
    after choir rehearsal.
  • SweetPea just kill God and be done with
    it.............we are all accidents and here by
    chance
  • Zach Religious fanatics do a fine job of
    killing their own God without our help.

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  • Getting back to "establishment" we would need to
    know what it means to "establish" a religion. Our
    forefathers came from Britain which had a history
    of religious persecution (Bloody Mary et al) and
    this clause was to expressly prohibit those
    things from happening. Not to say that every
    state office should state that there is no
    God.To wipe all "religion" from the public
    community is to establish Atheism as a state
    religion.

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Reply to Conspiracy Theory
  • Zach Although there are a lot of unknowns about
    abiogenesis, there are a lot of knowns. It is not
    a vacant, empty field of science where no
    progress can be made, hypotheses formed, and
    tested, at least to a degree.The problem is,
    you won't get that information here. It's lengthy
    and complicated, and full of big words. The work
    of scientists in the field of abiogenesis is kept
    secret and is hidden in books.
  • The Beginnings of Life, Bastian, HDie Hypotheses
    Uber Der Ursprung Des Lebens, Pryer, W.T.Les
    Bases Physiques De La Vie, Leduc, S.The Origin
    and Evolution of Life, Osborn, HProishkhozhddenie
    Zhisni, Oparin, AThe Origin of Life, Haldane,
    J.The Physical Basis of Life, Bernal, J. D.The
    Origin of Life, Oparin, A.The Emergence of Life
    From Chemical Origins to Synthetic Biology, Luigi
    Luisi, Pier
  • ------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------
  • Zach probably a biologist. He is also an
    atheist. He posts huge replies with citations to
    web and text sources. They are largely ignored
    and ridiculed.

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  • Windfall Your still missing the point.Churches
    can preach whatever they want. That's the whole
    purpose of having a church.The government is the
    one literally forcing the theory of evolution on
    the children of America.Do you think the
    government should be allowed to force churches to
    preach other things they don't believe as
    well?How about forcing churches to "teach" about
    "man made global warming" while you are at it?
  • --------------------------------------------------
    ---------------------------------
  • School is mandatory, church is optional.

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  • Matt Children are required by law to attend
    school. They are not required to attend church.
    This is fallacious logic. Using the same twisted
    logic If California teaches six year olds about
    perverted sexual practices under the guise of sex
    education we should also teach How to be a Homo
    101 in six grade Sunday School class. No. Notta.
  • -------------------------------------------------
    --------
  • School is mandatory, church is optional
    embellished with an analogy

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  • Zach You are not applying the same standard.
  • There is empirical evidence for evolution.There
    is no empirical evidence for God.None that the
    earth is 6,000 years old.None that all life was
    created within six 24 hour days.None that it was
    all wiped out in a global flood.None that it
    radiated outward after that flood from the Ararat
    Mountains.None that any of the miracles
    described in the bible ever actually
    occurred.None that miracles happen today.If
    the only evidence for evolution was unverifiable
    personal testimony, I would be equally skeptical
    of the theory.
  • If evolution were what creationists think it is,
    I would not believe it either. Dawkins???

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  • Elvis I'm all for it. Origin Of Species
    thumpers don't do well when directly challenged,
    thus their insistence that other views be made
    illegal. I assume that when we allow you into our
    churches you will reciprocate in the public
    schools?
  • On a side note, I doubt that the "Many biblical
    literalists insist that creationism be taught in
    biology classes" aspect of your challenge is even
    true. I've not heard of anyone insisting that
    Genesis be taught as fact in public schools. I
    have heard people asking that alternative
    theories be discussed. What'samatta, you afraid
    ideas?
  • Willis And what, pray tell, do you think the
    alternative theories might be?? You know, list
    two or three.
  • Elvis I can't list two or three but there are a
    growing number of secular ID/Darwin skeptic
    scientists that Darwinists have not been able to
    answer.
  • Elvis I answered your OP and suddenly I'm
    obligated to take whatever quiz you assign me?
    How bout you make a list of shut the hell up?
  • illustrates the argument that I.D. is not really
    the Christian God, wink, wink, but might be
    aliens from outer space.

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  • Windfall I know this is mostly in jest, however,
    forcing schools to present alternate theories
    that can't be disproven isn't such a bad
    thing.1. Children are forced to go to school by
    the state.2. Schools are forced to teach
    evolution as a theory for the diversity of
    life.3. As evolution is one possible theory,
    alternate theories are presented.A. No one is
    forced to go to any church by the state.B.
    Churches teach specific religions where it is
    unnecessary to teach all religions.on edit I
    think most Christians object to evolution being
    taught as a theory for the CREATION of life,
    which scientifically it doesn't cover. Although
    it assumes random beginnings.
  • Windfall understands the difference between
    evolution and biogenesis and Big Bang. Many
    posters on the Creationism side conflate the
    three. Sometimes this is an extension of the
    strategy to divert the argument from well
    established scientific ideas to less well
    established ones. Macro v micro Freidrich Wohler

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A Voice of reason
  • Finally, and perhaps most astonishingly, Genesis
    doesn't say how God created life. So who's to say
    that God didn't use so-called evolution processes
    to create life? Indeed, the ongoing evolution v.
    creationism feud seems to be a modern day version
    of the infamous, mindless Hatfield-McCoy feud.

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The College Of Southern Maryland
  • Belize (formerly British Honduras)
  • San Salvador Isl, Galapagos
  • (formerly James Island)

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Verheys Study
  • Group 1
  • Icons of Evolution by Wells Attacks evolution
    and is sympathetic to ID
  • The Blind Watchmaker by Dawkins Supports
    evolution.
  • Icons of Obfuscation by Tamzek An Online
    refutation of Wells and the Process of science
  • Group 2
  • Read and Discussed The Red Queen Sex and the
    Evolution of Human Nature
  • An evolutionary exploration of sexual selection
    an sexuality
  • 61 in Group 1reported some change in their
    beliefs most of these students were initially
    sympathetic to creationist explanations and moved
    toward greater acceptance of evolution. Only 21
    of students in Group 2 reported change in their
    beliefs.

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Active Learning
  • The constructivist, active learning approach has
    been tested and shown to produce significant
    change in problem-solving abilities and
    sophistication of thought.
  • If students attack the controversy head on the
    gains are measurably increased.
  • Discussing Creationism/I.D. may be best way to
    achieve desired outcomes, i.e. expanded abilities
    of sophisticated problem solving.
  • And thats what college is all about.

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Active Learning
  • SOTL
  • ENSI / SENSI
  • Verheys Study
  • Nelsons Editorial

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Another forum drifted into the realm of Dr. Seuss
illustrating that some questions simply have no
suitable answers
  • Poster A The goat is the greatest of all time.
    Goat.
  • Poster B Demi wrote a goat gloat. weird?
  • I would not read it in a boat I would not read
    it in a moat I will not speak it thru my throat
    I will not write it in a note I would not read
    it while eating an orange... Your turn.
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