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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2031983620289630283
Liked it May 2, 3:17pm 3 reviews evolution, video, intelligent-design, creationism, evolution-controversy
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=ag1n3qty44
Not sure how long this link is going to stay up. But this is a fun and interesting documentary which examines the evolutionary and intelligent design debate. It manages to poke fun at both sides without falling into idiotic jokes. I've been getting far to wrapped up in this argument I think. It's never a good idea to be so vehement about something like this. But I can't get past the idea that when we teach students a panacea theory like intelligent design, we are ultimately harming their logistical abilities and overall scientific understanding. I know its bad to speak ill of another's belief. But I can't help thinking that in a science course you are taught to examine results and try to come to your own conclusion based on evidence. More so than anything else a science class is based on learning how to understand and react to data. If you only learn to say "god did it" in response to a question, then what have you really learned at all?
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