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Arizona's ID Bill Collapse: The Real War Isn't About God, It's About Control

Arizona's ID Bill Collapse: The Real War Isn't About God, It's About Control

The failure of the Arizona 'intelligent design' bill reveals a deeper battle for curriculum control, far beyond simple science curriculum debates.

Key Takeaways

  • The bill's failure was tactical; the movement's goal is persistent distraction, not immediate legislative victory.
  • The real winners are political operatives who monetize manufactured outrage around science curriculum.
  • The next strategy will involve subtle infiltration via textbook review boards rather than overt legislative mandates.
  • This recurring conflict drains resources from critical areas of public education funding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal status of teaching intelligent design in US public schools?

Intelligent design is widely considered by the scientific community to be a form of creationism. Federal courts, notably in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District case (2005), have ruled that teaching intelligent design in public school science classes violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment because it promotes a religious viewpoint.

Who is the National Center for Science Education (NCSE)?

The NCSE is a non-profit organization that supports science education, particularly evolution and climate change, and advocates against the teaching of creationism or intelligent design in public school science classrooms.

Why do bills promoting intelligent design keep reappearing if they are consistently defeated?

These bills serve as political signaling tools to mobilize a specific voter base and test the political climate. They also force educators to spend time and resources defending established science rather than focusing on curriculum improvement.