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Thanks for your thoughtful response, George--I agree that this discussion 
very much has a place in the museum world and hence on this list.

As an aside, I have often wondered in the course of this debate whether it 
is reasonable to glibly (for want of a better word) conflate ID and 
creationism.  At least some proponents of ID claim that they are two 
different things, and while I recognize that there is a possibility (a 
probability?) that some of them could be merely trying to obfuscate their 
real agenda in support of creationism, it seems to me that there may yet be 
room to take them at their word.  Are creationism and evolution the only 
allowable alternatives in the debate?

Or is there room for a serious scientific study of the possibility of 
intelligent design in nature?  Is ID that study?  If it isn't (because it is 
flawed in some form), should others--"hard" scientists, perhaps--take up the 
banner?

It simply seems to me that "creationism"--like "evangelical" and 
"liberal"--is a term that has been so larded with preconception that 
opponents of ID feel they can simply lump ID in with creationism and dismiss 
the whole.  Which does a disservice, in my opinion, to interested laypersons 
such as myself who would like to see an open discussion of all these 
questions--in museum, in scientific literature, and in the popular media.

Cheers,

--Eric

Eric D. M. Johnson
Proprietor
The Village Factsmith Historical Research & Consulting
http://www.factsmith.com/
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Garner" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] For those interested in evolution AND Intelligent 
Design . . .


> With all due respect, Stefanie, the websites you posted point to the very
> heart of this discussion and precisely why it is relevant to this list. 
> The
> discussion started because the Discovery Institute (www.discovery.org, one
> of the sites you listed) managed to show an ID film at the Smithsonian. 
> Say
> what you will about creationism/ID, it is not science. The overwhelming
> majority of evolutionary scientists reject ID not because these scientists
> do not believe in God (in fact, I'd venture a guess that the vast majority
> do), but because ID does not hold up to established scientific principles.
> ID is an attempt to infuse scientific jargon into creationism and pass it
> off as science hoping to challenge evolution/Darwinism and its teachings,
> which some (many?) people view as a direct confrontation to religion.
>
> Already schools are being forced to teach ID instead of or in addition to
> evolution. There are iMax theaters in science museums refusing to show
> movies that promote evolution. And exhibition developers are being
> challenged by those who believe evolution conflicts with
> religion/spirituality.
>
> Like it or not, the "ideology of anything not directly related to the
> profession" you wrote about is spilling into museums and, as a result, 
> this
> list. Because of Discovery Institute and a number of other challenges to
> science museums, it is relevant to our profession. How should museums
> dedicated to science react to creationism/ID? How do they continue to
> promote good science when a number of Americans see conflict between
> scientific evolution and creationist inspired pseudo-scientific ID? And
> aren't the vast majority of discussions on this thread indicative of the
> struggles in the museum field and the American public to rectify two
> seemingly competing ideas?
>
>
> Best wishes and thanks to all for a healthy and spirited debate,
>
> George Garner
> Director of Exhibitions
> Center for History
> 808 West Washington, South Bend, IN 46601
> www.centerforhistory.org // (574) 235-9664
>
>
> --------
> Celebrate Historic Gardens Month in June at the Center for History by
> visiting the exhibition, Gardens, and strolling the beautiful grounds
> surrounding the Oliver mansion.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Stefanie T Rookis" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:40 AM
> Subject: For those interested in evolution AND Intelligent Design . . .
>
>
> http://www.discovery.org/csc/
>
> http://www.designinference.com/
>
> still, I maintain even my contributions to this thread are inappropriate
> for Museum-L, but since only one side of the story is given....
>
> when you move past museum issues and into ideology of anything not
> directly related to the profession, go to another discussion list or
> have a private email exchange, lest there be chaos. i.e. anyone care to
> disagree that sitcom television is dead? anyone?
>
> ironically, there are some folks on this discussion list that are not
> evolving to a higher professional life form.
>
> thanks to those that gave off-list support and advised I return to
> ignoring/deleting the too predictable and extraneous noise machines.
>
> cheers,
> Stefanie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of Indigo Nights
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 9:56 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] For those interested in evolution . . .
>
> The Woodstock of Evolution
>
> The World Summit on Evolution, held in the Galapagos
> Islands, revealed a science rich in history and
> tradition, data and theory, as well as controversy and
> debate.
> http://cl.exct.net/?ffcd16-fe4f1674706d0d757012-fe2616707367037f711d78
>
>
>
> Indigo Nights
> [log in to unmask]
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