Origin of the feces

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Intellent design! What a great idea! I am totally in favor of people learning about good design at a young age! Maybe it would prevent some of those stupid designs that you see all over the place

Oh. That's not the kind of intelligent design they're talking about.

Dover, Pa. -- The way they used to teach the origin of the species to high school students in this sleepy town of 1,800 people in southern Pennsylvania, said local school board member Angie Yingling disapprovingly, was that "we come from chimpanzees and apes."

Not anymore.

The school board has ordered that biology teachers at Dover Area High School make students "aware of gaps/problems" in the theory of evolution. Their ninth-grade curriculum now must include the theory of "intelligent design," which posits that life is so complex and elaborate that some greater wisdom has to be behind it.

The decision, passed last month by a 6-to-3 vote, makes the 3,600-student school district about 20 miles south of Harrisburg the first in the United States to mandate the teaching of "intelligent design" in public schools, putting it on the front line of the growing national debate over the role of religion in public life.

And only 35% of Americans believe in the theory of evolution? Yet another piece of evidence, backed by scientific proof, that I don't really belong in George W. Bush's America.


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