Finally some reason will be found in Science
The New York Times is running a stiory from Dover PA saying that a federal judge here has ruled that the Dover Area School Board "violated the Constitution when they ordered that its biology curriculum must include the notion that life on Earth was produced by an unidentified intelligent cause..."
The Judge went on, "The citizens of the Dover area were poorly served by the members of the Board who voted for the ID Policy."
I am happy to see that not all of the reason has left the country these days. Imaging though that I was actually shocked to see that this ruling occured. I had assumed that the School Board would be cleared or at least not slapped down so hard. What does that say about where we are now that I thought that?
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Posted at 8:48 a.m.? No wonder you posted this before I could: I don't like to be up that early.
The problem here is that it only applies, so far, to a single state, yet there are more that still get to abuse young minds with ID. I just love how, in attempting to reject a theory, ID advocates rely upon an untested hypothesis. Now, THAT'S teaching science, baby!
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