Re: OT: ID dealt legal blow




"Trane Francks" <trane@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On 12/23/2005 12:11 AM +0900, Rockett Crawford wrote:
>
>> The ID in question here is just New Earth Creationism by fundamentalists
>> disquised to try to sneek it into public schools as some kind of secular
>> science.
>
> Absolutely. As an interesting addition to the problem, the Dover school
> board superintendent seems a bit, uhm, open-minded. In "a deposition taken
> January 3, 2005, Dover Superintendent Nilsen suggested that the "master
> intellect" described in an ID textbook might also be an alien." (Quoted
> from Pat Shipman's article in American Scientist @
> <http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/47366?&print=yes>.)
> If that bit is true, it's a scary, scary bit.
>

The judge should have asked him if it could have been Satan to see what he
says?

Rockett


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