This letter is for Randy Logue. If science operated by
conducting opinion polls of the ill-informed, there’s no doubt that
your approach to curricular design would carry the day. As it
stands, however, science is conducted by scientists, not people
called randomly to participate in telephone polls.
Editor,
This letter is for Randy Logue. If science operated by conducting opinion polls of the ill-informed, there’s no doubt that your approach to curricular design would carry the day. As it stands, however, science is conducted by scientists, not people called randomly to participate in telephone polls.
When it comes to science, it doesn’t matter what the majority of people believe; the key is what scientists know. What they know is that Intelligent Design may be many things, but it is in no way science or even a science-like substance.
I’ll tell you what I’m afraid of, since you ask: I’m afraid that faith will usurp science in our nation’s science classes. Let’s keep science in the science class and religion in the Sunday school.
Michael Klingensmith, Nevada City