brekin wrote:
And really, people in academia don't get jobs and get fired for
all manner of petty sub doctrine slap fights.
C_W wrote:
You base this on your years as a professional arbitrator in these kinds of matters? Or maybe you are a Supreme Corut Justice or something? Ah.. you have worked in HR at many major universities? Wait, wait.. no... you've looked in to it? I have looked in to it. They really do get fired for that.
Have you ever talked to an educator at the college or grad level, or even a phd candidate?
You basically believe what your boss does to get on. I didn't think that was news.
And was this a science professor who got fired for teaching intelligent design?
I mean at the end of the day you do have to do what you are supposed to be paid for.
brekin wrote:
I personally believe Evolution a la
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin may be some type of emerging intelligent design. But expecting
others to agree with me, or even entertain the idea, is not something I expect or
demand. If I'm in the minority on that and a majority disagrees then that is the way it goes.
C_W wrote:
I guess we can all be glad that you are not the leader of any social justice groups. Or a lawyer working pro-bono. Or a parent. Wait.. are you a parent? Would you fight for your kid? I view this as fighting for my kid. Same, same.
Trust me, I won't quake the day my future children ask me, "Dad, what did you do during the intelligent design wars?"
I'll tell them, "Well Johnny, I sat them out like I did the flat earth wars."
And I don't see how fighting (aka having heated discussions on a internet forum) for something (Intelligent Design) that
as it is commonly presented defies almost all scientific and common sense is fighting for my kid.
Really if your child's, say high school psychology teacher, decided that Dianetics really was the most advanced form
of psychology and started teaching your kid that, I know you would have no qualms in having them fired.
brekin wrote:
And really if someone wanted to teach the classic fundamentalist Intelligent Design stuff I'm sure they
could get plenty gigs at Oral Roberts type universities. It's not like there is a nation wide ban on
it as far as I know.
C_W wrote:
Yes, yes - where they can be easily dismissed.
I don't follow you there. There are platforms for people to teach Intelligent Design
and some people eagerly patronize them and send their kids. (Which imho would
be like sending your kids to school to learn the reality of cartoons.) But anyways, people are free
to teach it and be taught. If they are easily dismissed then so are we all.
We all serve at the King's leisure.
If I knew all mysteries and all knowledge, and have not charity, I am nothing. St. Paul
I hang onto my prejudices, they are the testicles of my mind. Eric Hoffer