"Schizoid Man" wrote in message
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I cannot believe the audacity of Judge Johns. Not only is he legislating
from the bench, he is also not qualified to dismiss the scientific theory
of intelligent design as 'thinly-veiled creationism'.
I wonder whether the White House will encourage the Supreme Court to
review the ruling.
It is truly a sad day for America when we are prohibited from promoting a
Biblical worldview.
No one is prohibited from doing that.
However, the government is prohibited from doing that.
That is, in essence, establishment of a religion.
The systematic warfare on Christianity by the far-left is making us a
godless and heathen society much like Western Europe.
We are not a Godless and heathen society, and
I doubt we will become one. However, we are a society of many
Gods, not just one particular God. And there are those among us
who beleive in no God, and they are free to do so.
The governemnt should stay out of that, and not
promote the veiled religious dogma of one particular group.
Can the government really force me to lie to children and pollute their
minds with theories that suggest that humans are nothing more than
glorified apes?
If you are a science teacher, you shall teach science to children.
Considering your views, I don't think you are a science
teacher, therefore, you don't have to teach those things to children.
This is a moral castastrophe. It is affront to Him. It is a spiritual
travesty.
Personally, I think that Intelligent Design is not only a travesty
for science, but a travesty to Christianity and Judaism as well.
It is NOT AT ALL what is said in the Bible. It si turning you
against the acual precepts of your own basic rekigious teachings.
What a sad day for America indeed.
Its a sad day for Chrisitians who want to force their
dogma on the rest of society.