4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 27, 2005 OPINION +4 +U 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JORDAN SCHRADER Editor in Chief JASON Z. PESICK Editorial Page Editor NOTABLE QUOTABLE I am convinced that our helping Iraq to get its freedom is an important issue because that will, in the long run, affect the entire world." 4 Y Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. COLIN DALY TIE MIC1iiAN DALY FREom, - President Bush, in an interview with Al-Arabiya television, as reported yesterday by The Associated Press. ___j The evolution of creationism JOEL HOARD OH YEAH? 've always valued never mind the centuries of research and ationists, because, after all, bad science is science more than the preponderance of evidence we have for better than no science at all, right? Well, any other field of evolution; the Bible says God created the actually, no, but that's beside the point. study, because it pro- world, the animals and man in six days, so Anyway, now that they have a little bit of gresses deliberately and that's the way its gonna be. poorly wrought evidence on their side, the methodically and seeks But in this age of enlightenment we live creationists are ready to take intelligent to explain the world and in, that just won't cut it anymore. Cre- design to our schools. The first attempt the universe from its ationists need their own science, and sup- occurred in Georgia in 2002, when the most basic to the infi- posedly they've found it in the theory of Cobb County Board of Education decided nitely complex. intelligent design. According to the theory, to plaster science textbooks with stickers While science should be free from out- life on Earth is so complex that there must reminding students that evolution was only side political and social influences, there be some intelligent starting point for it all. one theory explaining the origin of spe- are those who see science as a nuisance, They don't go so far as to give the start- cies. Fortunately, just last week a federal something that must be overcome or else ing point a name, but we all know who that judge in Atlanta ruled thatthe stickers were manipulated to fit their own beliefs. The is, right? At the same time, their research unconstitutional, because the board was most egregious science-haters are, of seeks to poke holes in the theory of evo- motivated by a desire to promote a certain course, the creationists, the largely conser- lution. They argue that evolution is bunk set of religious beliefs. vative Christian camp that loathes the sci- because of a number of missing links in Only three days after that decision, how- entific theory of evolution almost as much the evolutionary chain. Considering the ever, the Dover Area School District in as the idea of homosexuals getting married. process took place over billions of years, Pennsylvania sent school administrators And as we all saw last November, when the of course some evidence was lost along the to science classrooms to inform students religious Right doesn't like something, it way. But to creationists, a few minor flaws that intelligent design exists as an alterna- won't hesitate to ban it. are enough to discount the theory of evolu- tive to the theory of evolution after right- Over the years, a number of pro-cre- tion in its entirety. thinking science teachers refused to do so. ationism, anti-evolutionism laws have been Apparently the intelligent design com- Eight families in Dover have filed a lawsuit enacted, most infamously a Tennessee state munity counts among its members dozens against the school district, which is being ban on the teaching of evolution that culmi- of brilliant scientists who no doubt hold defended by Ann Arbor's own Thomas nated in the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925. Ph.D.s from impressive universities. But any More Law Center. Almost without fail, the U.S. Supreme fifth-grade science student can tell you that I thought that as a nation of enlight- Court has shot them down as violations you should never go into your research with ened, rational individuals we were above of the First Amendment's Establishment conclusions already drawn, which is exactly this kind of pathetic ploy. It's bad enough Clause. The most recent example occurred what intelligent design scientists are doing. that conservative Christians are trying to in 1999, when the Kansas Board of Educa- Its one thing to hypothesize an outcome, dictate the personal lives of free-thinking tion removed evolution from the state sci- but to assume one is bad science. What if adults, but when they try to mislead and ence curriculum, a decision a newly elected intelligent designers' research actually sup- pollute the minds of impressionable youths board reversed two years later. ported evolution (which, if done right, it with bad science, they've dropped to a new Since creationists have been unable to should) in the end? Would they call church low. Is nothing sacred anymore? promote their beliefs through strictly legis- leaders around the nation and say, "Oh shit, lative means, they've had to switch tactics. dude. Turns out Darwin was right." Hoard can be reached In the old days, they would have just said None of that really matters to the cre- atj.ho@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Stadium renovation should diversity? not reduce capacity I'll let you think about that. Dan Bertoni LSA sophomore TO THE DAILY: The news of Michigan Stadium updates piqued my interest. Especially the part mentioning the possibility of reducing the number of seats in the Big House. Perish the thought! I would suggest that the University look at the design renovations that were done to the University of Arizona's football stadi- um back in the late 1980s. These renova- tions included the addition of skyboxes on the west side of the stadium. This was accomplished without any reduction in stadium seating. It is also interesting to note that no part of the sky- box structure touches the stadium. While the University of Arizona's foot- ball team is in no way comparable to our beloved Wolverines, I think that Arizona's skybox design idea is worth Martha Retallick Alum 'U' should encourage diversity in social habits TO THE DAILY: While drifting off to sleep on Monday night, a strange thought occurred to me: students, faculty and administrators at this university all throw around the word "diversity" without really considering how far the definition can be carried. Without tritely calling in a dictionary's assistance, I am sure that diversity simply means "dif- ference." Why is this such a strange thought? I'll answer that: because difference goes beyond skin color. It even goes beyond political ideology; it goes right to the very essence of what each person is as an indi- vidual. You may not see where I am going with this, so I'll give you a leading ques- tion: What is perhaps the biggest stereotype of the "college experience?" Rice an unworthy choice to replace Powell TO THE DAILY: One reader's corrupted ideas of what diversity means, printed as a letter to the editor (Daily should support Rice's nomina- tion, 01/26/2005), typifies the majority of attitudes here in Ann Arbor and at the Uni- versity. Most people think that simply add- ing more people of color to a student body, a work place or the federal government is something that can amend over 500 years of Eurocentric/Christian hegemony. Diversi- fying, for one particular reader and author, is something he does because he has to - certainly not because he wants to. Well, it takes a lot more than that. Diversify- ing also means expanding mental attitude. Diversifying means to think and reason for one's self, rather than mindlessly digesting spoon-fed rhetoric. Condoleeza Rice is not diversity. Yes, she may be a woman and a woman of color, but her mindset is the exact same as of those who are pulling her strings. Rice is incapable of reasoning and arriving at the truth. She is simply another cog in the same machine. I applaud all of those who think it is time for our govern- ment to start holding itself accountable for it atrocities they created. Jose Maciel Lario LSA senior SAPAC should not include Amaker in its publicity TO THE DAILY: We cannot help but feel uncomfort- able with the inclusion of basketball coach Tommy Amaker in the Sexual Assault Pre- vention and Awareness Center's "Take a of Michigan." How can Amaker lend his face to this campaign and claim to "take. a stand" while allowing Horton to play? As an organization dedicated to the interest of sexual assault survivors, SAPAC should not include Amaker in its ad cam- paigns. Katharine Patterson Rachael Horowitz LSA seniors Editor's Note: Amaker has since suspended Horton from all games and practices pending a resolution of the case against him. A The 'U' diversity should encourage in social habits TO THE DAILY: I am perplexed as to the meaning of moral values asserted by Americans during this election. Is it possible to have moral values without any moral principles? This is the questions citizens concerned with morality should ask themselves as Alberto Gonzales is being sworn in as the country's attorney general. Any conventional, rational - not to mention Christian - system of ethics will tell us that torture is wrong, especially when those tortured are proclaimed guilty under extremely dubious circumstances by a vicious party. Moreover, no person deserves to be treated as those prisoners in Abu Ghraib, as testified by the horrif- ic images we have seen even in the main- stream media. For once we cannot claim ignorance! I propose to any concerned citizen to write to his state representatives, or, at least go to the website www.humanrightsfirst.org and send an electronic letter opposing and ada- mantly protesting Gonzales's nomination. Furthermore, as the U.S. involvement in Iraq continues, democratic spirit and civil responsibility require us to be vigilant of the actions of our government and to hold it accountable for the transgression of those moral principles that not only destroy our credibility in the world, but our moral 0 0 S