Evolution still being debated in Kansas
Evolution still being debated in Kansas Board Chairman Steve Abrams told the Kansas City Star he expects the standards to be approved and sent to an education laboratory in Denver for review, with a final board vote likely in October. A majority of the 26-member committee that drafted the standards objected last week to changes made this summer by conservatives on the board, the newspaper reported. The changes use "intelligent design-inspired language," and intelligent design has no scientific basis, the committee wrote in a reply to the board. Aside from calling for a more critical look at evolution, the new language also changes the definition of science. The new definition no longer would limit explanations of the world to "natural" phenomena. Supporters of the intelligent design theory insist some aspects of the universe are too complex to be explained by natural causes. Copyright 2005 by United Press International
Hate to interrupt the lively debate, but I need some astronomy related info: I would like to observe the meteor shower this Friday morning. Unfortunately, I will be in Cedar City and am not familiar with the area. Could someone recommend a good area to observe the event in Cedar City? We now return to our previously scheduled discussion on the wisdom of using our institutions of learning to promote faith . . . Thanks so much in advance! Michael Kwan Chances are high that one or more of the foregoing statements was intended as humor by an individual with little to no discernible sense of humor. No offense was intended to any person, animal, religion, political party, spirit, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, plant, fungus or other as-of-yet-to-be-discovered form of life or death. If you find any statement to be offensive, I sincerely apologize and humbly beg for your forgiveness.
Michael Kwan wrote:
I would like to observe the meteor shower this Friday morning. Unfortunately, I will be in Cedar City and am not familiar with the area. Could someone recommend a good area to observe the event in Cedar City?
Hi, Check with Brent Sorensen, http://www.suu.edu/faculty/sorensen/. He's with the observatory in Cedar and knows the area well. Patrick
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