Intelligent design at the polls.
by jem6x
Wed Nov 02, 2005 at 11:26:18 AM PDT
Protection against perverts who who want to teach those children science, evidently.
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Protection against perverts who who want to teach those children science, evidently.
Eight of the nine board members are pro-creationist Republicans up for reelection, running against a pro-science Democratic slate. An interest fact of the politics:
Are we finally seeing moderate, non-crazy Republicans joining up with the pro-science, pro-reason side of the political spectrum?
The election is Nov. 8. Let's see what happens. There is also a local lawsuit going on at the same time, in which the constitutionality of ID in the schools is under test, and which could be decided around the same time.
The next two weeks could be big for the war between reason and muddle! Let's hope the Flying Spaghetti Monster is on our side.
I can't resist pointing out how the article ends. We get obligatory quotations from one pro-ID voter and one pro-science voter. But look at how the pro-science voter comes across:
"It should not have come to that point," Roldan said as she took a break from reading her Bible.
Yes, thank you, Ms. Raffaele! A little reminder of an important fact: This is not a battle between Christians and anti-Christians. Most religious people want real science taught in science class, and not some muddled religion-determined quasi-science. Most Bible-readers can see that the Genesis creation story is a beautiful and indelible allegory. The battle is not between those with faith and those without; it is between crazy literalists and everybody else.
Cross your fingers.