EVOLUTION is once more under attack in Kansas schools from what pro-science groups have branded a creationist 鈥渟how trial鈥.
Six conservative Christians on the state鈥檚 10-member board of education want state school standards to admit alternatives to evolution. This week public hearings in Topeka are being concluded, at which advocates of 鈥渋ntelligent design鈥 argued that life is too complex to have arisen entirely by natural processes, and so requires a designer.
The US prohibits teaching certain religions in state schools, but supporters of intelligent design claim it is science. Even so, a witness in Topeka admitted that the Judaeo-Christian God is the intelligent designer. And lawyer John Calvert for the witnesses charged that science is itself 鈥渆ndorsing an ideology鈥 鈥 atheism.
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The Kansas Academy of Science and other pro-science groups boycotted what they called 鈥渟how-trial hearings, whose purpose is to make it appear that intelligent-design creationism and the well-established science of evolution are on equal footing.鈥 Pedro Irigonegaray, a lawyer for scientists at the hearings, says, 鈥淲e should not allow the minority to hijack education and send it back to the 16th century.鈥
In 1999 the Kansas board of education adopted standards for schools that called for children to be taught alternatives to evolution. These were reversed in 2001 after a new board was elected.