1 - Is Intelligent Design a valid scientific theory? Why or why not?
The way it is brought seems to have more thought behind it than 'the creator made it because it says so in this book'.
2 - Is evolution a valid scientific theory? Why or why not?
It is a very plausible way of explaining how creatures came to be.
3 - Do you consider evolution to be a theory, or a fact? Why?
Personally, I
take it as fact. One could still nitpick and say that it's a theory, but it's a damn good one.
4 - Do you consider Intelligent Design a scientific way of thinking, or mainly a religious way of thinking? Why?
As I said, it's slightly more scientific than simply assuming creation by a creator. I'd still say religious, because I find it hard to think of a non-religious way to find ID a better theory than evolution.
5 - Should evolution be taught in public schools? Explain.
Yes, from my point of view, it's the most plausible theory explaining life, which should be taught alongside biology and geology.
6 - Should Intelligent Design be taught in public schools? Explain.
Definitely not if it is taken as fact and with disregarding evolution. Rather along the lines of 'and in many religions, it is believed that an upper being (or more) created everything'.
7 - Should Intelligent Design and evolution both be taught alongside one another? Explain.
See the answer above.
8 - Is it possible to believe in a divine being, as well as Evolution?
I don't see why not, as that fits in the personal look on life of someone. I say it's perfectly acceptable to believe in someone who will answer your prayers and in evolution simultaneously.
If you mean belief in a divine being that excludes evolution (with the divine being being the intelligent designer), it would be harder. It would be tough in either community discarding an important aspect (hard to believe if you don't accept the being creating all, or hard in evolution if you accept the existance of a divine being). 'Course, that person might theorize evolution caused the divine being.
But personally, I don't see any trouble in believing what you want. Whether that is in the Great Green Arkleseizure or His Noodly Appendage or any other.
(Two things you might want to consider: I wrote this past bedtime (am not drunk, though
) and I avoided reading the replies you got to not let that subconciously influence me)
EDIT: About 3. Can't think of the right word now. With my answer I meant that I use the theory as it were true, assumptions... Theorem? Gah, can't remember. I most definitely don't mean that the theory of evolution is true and unchanging (as a fact would be). It's a theory, which is modified according to new insights.