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Intelligent Design

Finally, this whole Intelligent Design thing is squashed! It’s about time. Judge Jones’ decision was absolutely correct. Let’s face it, the theory of evolution represents good science, is overwhelmingly accepted by the scientific community, and it in no way conflicts with, nor does it deny, the existence of a divine creator. On the other hand, religion is nothing more than a story, a myth, no different than the mythology of every civilized culture that ever existed. Think about it. Primitive man had the intelligence to question his place in the world and to ponder the meaning of life. Things happened all around that he could not explain: the Sun, the Sky, the Sea, and the Earth. So he made up stories to explain all these things. He dreamed of Gods who created the world, and the rivers and oceans, and the animals and the people. This idea of Gods satisfied man’s questions of why and what and how; that is, of course, until science came around. Science is universal, unlike religion. Each different culture has a different religion, but only one science. So perhaps it is Creationism that should be on trial, and not the other way around.

Posted by Cid on December 21, 2005
cid@presentlook.com

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