Alex wrote :
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my impression of you is you are no fool with excellent powers of comprehension and deduction.
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Well contrary to what you said, I always thought Tortes were laws about money. Q.E.D.
Ok so let us not spam this thread.
I don't want an "it is... no it isn't" type debate either; that is why I ask for evidence. By evidence I mean irrefutable evidence that can be placed before the judge for his evaluation and ruling, not 'oh yeah well there is evidence but lets skip that.' No evidence = faith stance. Evidence that proves the case = real knowledge.
I have not made a close study of ID, I thought it was a sort of compromise to try and re establish a level playing field.
As I see the situation, the ideas embodied in evolution (lets confine this to biological evolution) are demeaning and destructive of self esteem.
I believe that what follows is germane to this thread.
Any religion that teaches accountability is probably not all that bad, from a sociological point of view. By way of example:
Here in NSW, the NRMA are currently advocating zero tolerance for 'P' plate drivers because of the statistical assumption that they, as a target group have a noticeably high road death rate. Next when this fails perhaps they will want any 'P' platers jailed if they sneeze between certain hours of the day.
When I, like many of us started out driving, there were no 'P' plates, no speed restrictions other than those in general use. No zero Alcohol restrictions, no abnormally high incidence of young road deaths.
Question to be answered here I think is Why?
Is it because our roads are less serviceable than 50 years ago?
Are our young in some way less competent that we were at their age?
Are our laws somehow inadequate.....still?
I believe the answer is to be found in attitude not aptitude.
Attitude comes from perception and training.
Evolution does not teach mutual respect, it does not teach the concept of absolutes, it does not teach or encourage human dignity.
Instead it teaches survival of the fittest, the uncertainty and instability of today's values, the lack of any need for accountability.
Probably the only remedy for this and many other social woes is to go back and start with the preschools and teach self esteem, mutual respect, respect for the law, accountability to a higher authority and a more dignified approach to life,(self and others). that is on one bottom end of things, and at the other end we need to fix up our legal system so that it is worthy of the respect we ask people to give it. I have witnessed a person threaten a Railway employee will legal action if they restrained him for riding on a train without a ticket.........the 'law' would have upheld the fare evader.
As a 'P' plate driver I must have zero blood alcohol when driving...the very next day when I progress to an unrestricted licence I can have a Blood alcohol reading of 0.049 (as a private motorist)and be within the law.

How can we ask young people to respect the law when it is so obviously flawed.
I suppose some might be tempted to accuse me of wanting to go back to the horse and cart era, but that is rubbish. If we can't move forward yet carry our goods and chattels with us then we are like a people fleeing in panic from the voice of a harmless dove.
So in summary, I'd be happy if we taught some morality in schools, and in society in general.
I believe we need to provide a level playing field for morality by either teaching creation/Id alongside of evolution, or refrain from teaching evolution as a science with no actual evidence to support its claims, after all, I don't need to be told that a gum tree has the same ancestor as the great white shark in order to learn what makes the two biologically different from each other. So what then is the real undisclosed agenda of the evolutionist??
Doug