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Speaks Out

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By Daily Bruin Staff

Sept. 29, 2005 9:00 p.m.

Do you think intelligent design is credible enough to be taught
in public schools? Rajan Prehan

First-year, political science
Yes, I do. I think that intelligent design is a viewpoint that has
a lot of support and I think even evolutionists have a hard time
pointing to the initial creator or the initial step that actually
started the Big Bang. I think intelligent design … should maybe
even be taught in concert with evolution, not necessarily as a
replacement.

Zach Best

Second-year, music history
For theology class, but it has nothing to do with science so it
shouldn’t be in science classes at all.

Rakhee Mirchandani

Third-year, physiological science
I do. I think for a class it would be credible to teach it. I mean,
it’s a good elective for students who want to learn more
about variations to other sciences.

Lily Paramaunt

First-year, neurology
Yes, I think it is.

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