Intelligent Design Should Be Taught in Schools
Patrick Briney, Ph.D.
Let there be no mistaken notion that speaking about a supernatural creation is not
appropriate for the science classroom. It is appropriate. There is empirical evidence that
our universe, first life, and even species are the products of intelligent design. This
evidence needs to be examined and taught in our science classrooms. Evolution is seriously
flawed and insufficient to account for origins. An intelligent design (ID) model for
origins is an intelligent alternative to evolution.
In our science classrooms, students should be encouraged to discuss and examine
scientific evidence, discoveries, and the reasonableness of conclusions. It is appropriate
to test and debate proposals and theories. It is important for students to develop
reasoning skills by examining all questions and claims. The problem with our
science classrooms today, with regard to origins, is that evolution proponents have
monopolized our education system. They control the information fed to students by
censoring evidence favoring competing models and censoring evidence that contradicts
evolution.
I know this from personal experience. While earning my Ph.D. in microbiology, I was
called to several meetings for interrogation. In the first meeting, the head of the
department told me that the faculty was very disturbed about my articles in the school
paper promoting creation as a model for origins. After failing to answer my questions for
specific objections to the creation model other than the ad hominem accusations, I
told him it appeared that he did not have an understanding of the creation model. He
accused me of not knowing what evolution was and dismissed me. Several other meetings with
all the faculty involved discussions about what science could and could not claim. At the
last meeting, six months before completing my degree work, the faculty voted on my fate in
the department. My mentoring professor explained: first, the vote to retain me in the
department was not unanimous, but the majority agreed that my position on creation would
not affect my research in immunology. Second, I was required to fulfill two additional
conditions in order to earn my degree: 1) I had to stop writing articles and giving
interviews to media on creation (censorship), and 2) I had to take another class in
evolution. This class turned out to be a one on one course between the professor and
myself. There are many who are subjected to this kind of intimidation and censorship as a
result of the monopolizing strangle-hold that evolutionists have on academia. This is
neither good science nor is it good for science.
The mantra of evolution proponents in education and in the court rooms is that
Intelligent design models are religion, and religion does not belong in the science
classroom. At a meeting in St Louis, the AAAS president Gilbert Omenn issued a
statement strongly condemning the ID movement saying, "Such veiled attempts to wedge
religion
into science classrooms is a disservice to students, parents, teachers and
taxpayers."
The ACLU, the People for American Way, the American Humanists, and other organizations
with the help of the liberal media and activist judges have successfully created a
powerful semantic aversion both socially and legally to the false notion of separation of
church and state. This plays out in their favor. But there is an implied statement in this
mantra that is often accepted without challenge, namely that Intelligent Design is
accepted by blind faith, and that apart from self-proclaimed revelation, there is no
scientific evidence to support it.
This thinking is absolutely false. There is more credible, scientific evidence for an
intelligent designer than there is for Al Gores hype about the cause and solutions
for global warming.
Let us review the evidence:
- Evidence one: First law of thermodynamics
- The first law of thermodynamics explains that energy cannot be created nor destroyed by
natural means.
- Intelligent Design proponents argue that a supernatural origin of the universe therefore
is most reasonable and consistent with a known law of science.
- Evolutionists insist that energy must have been created by natural means in spite of the
first law of thermodynamics.
- Which is more credible: theories in contradiction or theories consistent with scientific
laws of today?
- Evidence two: Second law of thermodynamics
- The second law of thermodynamics explains that energy does not increase in complexity
and order in a closed system by natural means.
- Intelligent Design proponents argue that a supernatural origin of the universe therefore
is most reasonable and consistent with a known law of science.
- Which is more credible: theories in contradiction or theories consistent with scientific
laws of today?
- Evidence three: Law of biogenesis
- The law of biogenesis explains that all living cells come from preexisting living cells
by natural means.
- Intelligent Design proponents argue that a supernatural origin of the first living cell
therefore is most reasonable and consistent with a known law of science.
- Which is more credible: theories in contradiction or theories consistent with scientific
laws of today?
- Evidence four: Law of probabilities
- The law of probabilities shows that the random chance formation of a living cell from
lifeless molecules will not happen by natural means. [e.g., 1:10340,000,000 (Harold
Morowitz, Energy Flow in Biology, 1968.)]
- Intelligent Design proponents argue that a supernatural origin of the first living cell
therefore is most reasonable and consistent with a known law of science.
- Long time and well known atheist Antony Flew converted to theism stating: It has
become inordinately difficult even to begin to think about constructing a naturalistic
theory of the evolution of that first reproducing organism. DNA studies have
shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to
produce (life), that intelligence must have been involved.
- Which is more credible: theories in contradiction or theories consistent with scientific
laws of today?
- Evidence five: limited change within species
- All laboratory evidence up to today suggests that change is limited within each kind of
organism by natural means.
- Intelligent Design proponents argue that a supernatural origin of the first living cell
therefore is most reasonable and consistent with a known law of science.
- To accommodate lack of fossil evidence for unlimited change, Punctuated Equilibrium has
been proposed.
- Which is more credible: theories in contradiction or theories consistent with scientific
laws of today?
- These laws are supported by other findings suggesting design. Michael Behe and William
Dembski are two ID scientists who are documenting design and irreducible complexity
evidence. Correct models should have multiple lines of evidence converging to the same
conclusion.
Answers to Evolutionists criticisms of the ID model:
- ID uses God as an excuse for absence of evidence. Not true. ID is based on what is
knownnot what is not known.
- ID attacks evolution rather than offer support in favor of ID. Not true. Evolution is
collateral damage in light of the evidence supporting ID.
- ID is not scientific because science cannot test the supernatural. ID conclusions do not
need to test for the identity or for the nature of an intelligent designer in order to
recognize evidence for an intelligently designed product.
- Science requires that only natural explanations be offered. Not true. Science requires
that explanations be based on empirical evidence and subject to tests of logic. Requiring
only natural explanations involves censorship, bias, and forced conclusions in spite of
evidence.
- ID cannot be falsified. Not true. Scientific laws favoring ID and the rational for its
conclusions are tested everyday.
- ID is religion. Not true. What is religious about the laws of science?
- ID supports the Bible. So what? Science supports everything in the Bible from the
appearance of the sun in the east and its setting in the west, to selecting for genetic
traits, many of the differences between men and women, currents in the oceans, everything
wears out, etc.
The hypocrisy of evolution criticism:
- Evolutionists are searching for intelligent design evidence in their search for life in
outer space.
- Evolutions search for extraterrestrial life supports beliefs in extraterrestrial
life.
- Evolution supports the religious belief in atheism. There are many who believe in a god
and evolution, but atheism demands it.
Conclusion
ID is the best explanation for origin of universe, life, and species because it is
consistent with the laws of science and empirical evidence that is known today. Students
of all ages should be educated in the scientific merits of ID in the science classrooms
and be encouraged to endeavor in the rigors of free inquiry and critical thinking skills
by questioning the claims and evidences submitted in support of evolution.
Dr Briney is president of the Arkansas Republican Assembly, founder of the Creation Insights ministry,
and chairman/founder of the Leadership
Training Institute of America.
National Federation of Republican Assemblies
July 23, 2006