Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Scientists accept Darwin's work at face value, they just don't accept his theory. Quite a difference. They don't question his observations, only his conclusions and theories.
However, it is extremely likely that the origin of man is in fact predetermined, as it is a matter of history.
Scientists doesn't know the origin, they just keep guessing. At each stage it is a guess, until they have all the facts.
Is science complete yet, have they gathered all the facts?
Didn't think so. So teach best "current" guess and teach ID both.
Quote from G'N'R:
who are you kidding.. you never read Denton, you hack![]()
Quote from kjkent1:
You have not one shred of evidence to suggest that it is even remotely likely that the origin of man is predetermined. You are simply stating a baseless opinion without any supporting evidence.
So, by all means, let's teach alchemy, witchcraft, astrology, numerology, etc., and let's do it all in biology class, shall we? After all, we must not discriminate against any possible theory of universal design.

Quote from kjkent1:
Thank you for your completely unsubstantiated opinion.
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Oh, I will leave it up to the scientists to produce something out of nothing on a verfiable statistically valid basis.
But I have to say, that you for your $300 an hour per opinion response.
ROTFLMAO.