Saturday, September 17, 2005

Salon.com Wire Story: "Thirty-eight Nobel Prize laureates asked state educators to reject proposed science standards that treat evolution as a seriously questionable theory, calling it instead the 'indispensable' foundation of biology.

The group, led by the writer Elie Wiesel, said it wanted to defend science and combat 'efforts by the proponents of so-called intelligent design to politicize scientific inquiry.'

The proposed standards, which could come up for final Board of Education approval later this year, are designed to expose students to more criticism of evolution but state in an introduction that they do not endorse intelligent design."

(Via Salon.)