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If a science center can't decide whether or not to show a film that
is about, or refers to evolution, something seems to be amiss. If
your pedagogy is to be dictated by your funders, or your Senator,
then I believe you have a credibility problem brewing. If in giving
ground you are altering your mission, I believe you misrepresent what
you are. I respect the right of creationists, fundamentalists and
scientists to have the views they have whether or not I personally
believe them, but I don't expect them to alter their generally held
truths to appeal to certain audiences.
Don Stidsen
MIT Museum
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>Clifford-
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> Maybe what we need is an exhibit on the inquisition. Or throw in book
>burnings, too.
>
> Ed
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>
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>From: "Clifford Wagner" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:25 AM
>Subject: Re: IMAX and evolution
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>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: IMAX and evolution
>> Date: March 23, 2005 10:49:28 AM EST
>> To: [log in to unmask]
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>>
>> Anybody remember some guy called Galileo and his struggles when the
>> science he discovered clashed with the bible?
>>
>>
>> Jared Diamond in his latest book, "Collapse" gives a great definition
>> of Science: "Science is the acquisition of reliable knowledge about
>> our world."
>>
>> Well, Galileo had reliable knowledge. Even the Catholic church now
>> thinks so:
>> One of the first steps of John Paul's papacy, which began in 1978, was
>> to begin procedures leading to the rehabilitation in 1992 of Galileo,
>> the Italian astronomer persecuted by the Church for teaching that the
>> Earth revolved around the sun.
>>
>> The Inquisition condemned Galileo in 1633 because his teachings
>> clashed with the Bible, which read: "God fixed the earth upon its
>> foundation, not to be moved forever." Galileo was rehabilitated after
>> 359 years.
>>
>> Evolution is reliable knowledge. Scientists don't make this stuff up
>> to fit preconceived ideas. It comes from studying all the evidence and
>> figuring out what fits the facts. My personal opinion is that those
>> of us who believe in God can look at evolution and say Wow! that's how
>> s/he did it!
>>
>> Here is a great web resource for Science and Evolution.
>> http://www.aaas.org/spp/dser/evolution/index.shtml
>>
>> Their take on this is probably the best route for science centers to
>> take: science is science and religion is religion.
>>
>> Science can never prove or disprove there is a God, but science can say
>> this is the way our world is, whether or not there is a God behind it.
>>
>> The other fact that gets mentioned with complaints about evolution is
>> the age of our world. The layers, counting back from present trees,
>> to layers of dirt and ice to layers of rock laid down, are proof, as
>> much as science ever has proof, that the Earth and it's biological
>> world are as old as biologists and geologists say; hundreds of millions
>> of years for life and five or so billions of years for the planet.
>> It's the interpretation of the layers that makes sense; we see in our
>> recent past layers of tree rings and ice, laid down on the yearly cycle
>> of seasons, match up to the recent layers in stone and get a scientific
>> idea how to interpret the stone evidence in terms of time.
>> Irrefutable. Stick up for it. It is reliable knowledge about our
>> world.
> >
>> Those who let their religious beliefs deny or try to alter the facts of
>> science to fit those beliefs make science no longer reliable. Guess
>> what? It stops being science.
>> If you give creationism equal billing with evolution please remove the
>> word science from your name, because you are no longer about science.
>>
>> Peter Anderson is right. We have to stand on our principals.
>>
>> We need to write a position statement that we can post for our visitors
>> to see, most especially for the Science Centers in the most religious
>> communities, based on Science is Science and Religion is Religion with
>> a positive tone. I'm not a good writer. Anyone want to do a first
>> pass to post for feedback and tuning so we all have it as a tool?
>>
>>
>> Clifford Wagner
>>
>>
>> On Mar 23, 2005, at 3:18 AM, Peter A. Anderson wrote:
>>
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>> > Charlie,
>> >
>> > If we can't stand on principal on important items because of our
>> > financial
>> > support system, surely, we need to work to change that support system
>> > so that we can stand on the principles.
>> >
>> > Being fanatically principled is unproductive indeed; we must roll with
>> > the
>> > punches to a degree, but there comes a time .......
>> >
>> > Regards, Peter Anderson
>> >
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