http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/editorial/13846439.htmAll the letters today are on the subject.
Here's a good one in favor of science:
With 18 years of experience as a science professor, I see no core of science in intelligent design.
A requirement of a scientific theory is that it offer hypotheses or predictions that are testable. Intelligent design does not offer even one, and frankly, how could it?
What scientific equipment can we use to measure God's presence? We can't see God in a microscope or telescope. We can't measure God's warmth with an infrared detector. We can't record God's presence in a synchrotron.
The theory of evolution does not negate the existence of God. It is completely silent on God. It is every person's right to accept intelligent design as a personal philosophy, but it is not science-based and therefore must not be taught in science classrooms.