Intelligent Design Ruling
20 December 2005 U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III has just ruled that teaching Intelligent Design in biology classes, as an alternative to evolution, is unconstitutional, violating the ban Continue Reading →
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20 December 2005 U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III has just ruled that teaching Intelligent Design in biology classes, as an alternative to evolution, is unconstitutional, violating the ban Continue Reading →
12 December 2005 The Washington Post travels to Cobb County, Georgia, the Atlanta suburb with a remarkable proclivity for passing resolutions, filing lawsuits, and getting sued in the name of Continue Reading →
08 December 2005 Disturbing news from Kansas: Paul Mirecki, the University of Kansas professor who became a topic of State Congress discussion and vehement media attacks after sending an email Continue Reading →
Intelligent Design advocates’ tactic of painting their opponents’ pro-evolution arguments as another belief-set or religion — a tactic well-honed by conservative pundits over the past year — graduates from PR-stunt Continue Reading →
Pat Robertson warns Dover voters not to be surprised — nor to ask for divine help — if God comes a’smiting after they booted eight pro-Intelligent Design school board members Continue Reading →
It was the bad p.r. that did it for voters in Dover, Pennsylvania, who this week voted to oust all eight school board members who were up for re-election after Continue Reading →
Intelligent Design isn’t just bad science, it’s bad religion. By J. M. Tyree America’s new Scopes trial pits the Dover, Pennsylvania School Board and the proponents of the Intelligent Design Continue Reading →
05 October 2005 By Brad Tytel Intelligent Design is big news right now, and the media has made much of this latest broadside in the raging culture war between “the Continue Reading →
Intelligent Design: Yes! No! Today, 9 am eastern time: C-Span’s “Washington Journal” debates “Intelligent Design.” For: some activist. Against: some other activist. Our point: Why do advocates of ID — Continue Reading →
They Will Be Your Doctors When You’re Old Kansas’ State Board of Education is holding a public hearing this Saturday on the proposed statewide science standards which include a redefinition of the Continue Reading →