Great essay on how Christians ought to be acting.
Intelligent Design takes a big hit, losing legislative ground in Utah of all places.
Not all Christian churches are stupidly opposing science.
Nearly 450 US churches are celebrating Darwin's birthday and declaring that being a Christian doesn't preclude accepting the physical truths of the universe.
Good guys fighting the good fight against those who would prevent the nation's children from getting a decent science education. Or, as the site says, "Defending the Teaching of Evolution in the Public Schools."
Opening prayer at the legislature in Omaha is politically charged, with the usual idiotic remarks about abortion and teaching evolution.
Even the Vatican admits that teaching "Intelligent Design" as science is a stupid things to do.
"Intelligent-Design," hiding as philosophy rather than science, takes a beating in the California courts.
In California, they're trying to sneak in "Intelligent Design" as philosophy.
Jesus, just admit you're pushing your religion. False witnessing indeed.
Some parents with an ounce of sense are suing.
A federal judge ruled that Darwinian evolution must be taught as fact in biology lessons in Dover, Pennsylvania.
Imagine that. Restricting science classes to science.
The scathing opinion closes with "Our conclusion today is that it is unconstitutional to teach ID as an alternative to evolution in a public school science classroom."
Pity the kids in Kansas. They're going to be taught creationism as if it were science.
The Kansas Board of Propaganda even went as far as to redefine science itself, not explicitly limiting it to natural explanations.
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