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Intelligent Design Is Not Religion
There seem to be a feeling, especially amongst proponents of Darwinian evolution, that anything that intelligent design is religion is disguise. Particularly the Christian religion. So, what often ends up happening is that rather than addressing the objection of ID scientists the scientific community, and the mainstream media, attacks them for pushing religion into the schools. The blog "Evolution Nesw & Views" talks about it here:

More and more we’re seeing ridiculous charges from Darwinists that CSC scientists, and scientists skeptical of Darwinism in general, are religious zealots and right-wingers with theocratic leanings. It reminded me of Giuseppe Sermonti’s comment about Darwinism being the only politically correct science. So, now you have dogmatic Darwinists seeking to discredit anyone who speaks out against Darwinism in order to protect a politically correct scientific viewpoint.

While intelligent design, by its very nature, infers the existance of some sort of Designer it does not attempt to say who this Designer is. They leave that up to religion and philosophy. On the opposite side of this coin you have Darwinian evolution. A system that cannot allow for the existanc of a creator. If subscribe to Darwinism then you are an athiest. If you subscribe to ID then you're, at the very least, an agnostic. Athism and agnosticism are on opposite sides of the philosophical spectrum and compete for the hearts and minds of civilization.

When Darwinism becomes the only PC explaination for existance we're no longer dealing with science. And in a secular society anything that criticizes Darwinism is instantly suspect because of the theological implications of that criticism. Secularists don't want there to be a Creator because then they no longer are the final voice in what is moral. So then they must attack ID for being a tool to force a theological agenda because they have no other recourse. ID science is firm and raises a whole slew of very difficult questions for Darwinists to answer. Questions they don't want to answer because they've become quite comfortable being masters of the universe.

Finally, just to let you know, the Discovery Institute has no position, that I've seen, on the agenda of Darwinists when it comes to the philosophical/theological implications of their stance. They've, wisely, stayed silent on the issue. The same cannot be said of their detractors who are quick to scream about the 1st Amendment rather than simply looking at the science.

Posted by Kevin D. on Saturday July 30, 2005 at 3:25am
RightReader (mail):
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is not so incompatible with religion as you seem to think. In fact, it doesn't even have to be incompatible with the idea of Intelligent Design at all. Perhaps evolution was the method used by God, the Intelligent Designer, for creation of the many forms of life. Even if Charles Darwin didn't believe that God was the creator of life using evolution as His method, that's not to say that you or I couldn't view it that way if we chose to. In fact, there are a number of theologians who combine evolutionary theory and religion quite nicely. Things don't always have to be so black and white; there are many, many shades of gray between the two extremes.
7.30.2005 10:05pm
Kevin D. (mail) (www):
I've heard what you propose from others and, believe ot or not, I'm actually fairly open to it. For example, I have no problem with man having evolved from apes. But, theologically, if that did happen I believe God used the man-animal as the vessel He poured His Spirit into. It's not our physical nature makes us unique in all creation but that we can have a relationship with our Creator. That is what makes us special and unique above all else in existance. I do admit, however, that this isn't a feeling I'd share in certian circles. But we're all friends here!
7.30.2005 11:02pm
RightReader (mail):
We are in complete agreement on this issue. I, too, believe that it is not our biology or even our intelligence but rather our spirituality which makes humankind unique on this Earth. No other creature has the capacity to understand and have a relationship with the Creator except for human beings.
7.31.2005 9:10pm
Adam (mail) (www):
And I totally agree with both of you.....

So it the world about to explode from this most unheardof event now?
8.1.2005 3:14pm
AngelLover (mail):
More frightening yet..I agree with all 3 of you!!
8.1.2005 10:20pm
Kevin D. (mail) (www):
Woohoo!
8.2.2005 3:49pm