Re: [asa] Contest for Students

From: Merv <mrb22667@kansas.net>
Date: Fri Dec 07 2007 - 07:57:14 EST

Dick Fischer wrote:
>
> This is the second year of The Alliance for Science's essay contest.
> The first contest (concluded in May of 2007) had as its theme "Why
> would I want my doctor to have studied evolution?" and drew many
> excellent and very original responses from across the country.
>
>
>
It would be interesting to me to see some of the responses this question
got. I hope the responses were deeper than variations on "because I
wouldn't want my doctor to be an ignoramus" --which I wouldn't find
very convincing. Despite my disagreement with YECs, I guess I'm still
a skeptic over how their metaphysical views are supposed to have warped
their professional integrity (other than in the pure sciences
themselves). I.e. I don't care if my doctor wants to think in terms
of "micro" and "macro" evolution or special creation as long as he knows
that cold viruses and microorganisms can keep mutating to take on any
antibiotics we throw at them. Show me all these YEC doctors who don't
give good treatment because they take Noah's flood literally. I
suspect that this is all just counter-hype based on fear from the
evolutionary side of things. In fact, for all I know, a YEC doctor
may, for very good reasons, have a better bedside manner and more
trustworthy integrity than the agnostic who has no problem with evolution.

I guess I need to have read some of these excellent essays. (I do note
that you said "studied" as opposed to "accepted" evolution --I wonder
if it was worded with that loophole in the original challenge?)

--Merv

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