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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Schizoid Man" wrote in message 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 don't know why Christians feel the need for their own unsupportable theory of creation just like the one that the secularizers have (evolution). One is based on observable data, the other is based on a bilical fairy tale. It is truly a sad day for America when we are prohibited from promoting a Biblical worldview. Remember that we are now a pluralistic society. If you don't want the government to promote a Moslemic worldview, then you'll have to give up the idea of the government promoting a Christian worldview. I don't want the government to promote any religous view. The systematic warfare on Christianity by the far-left is making us a godless and heathen society much like Western Europe. No, its just putting religious education back into the hands of religious people. 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? Depends what your occupation is - if its public school teacher then, if you like your job you better do your employer's bidding. This is a moral castastrophe. Only if it stops you from doing the right thing. Arguably getting the government out of the religious education business puts that business back in the hands of religious educators, perhaps yourself included. It is affront to Him. Ultimately such a thing can not persist. It is a spiritual travesty. Should the government be in charge of promoting spirituality? What a sad day for America indeed. ![]() Maybe just another case of some hypocracy biting the dust. |