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Severian
10th November 2005, 09:15
New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/10/national/10dover.html)


DOVER, Pa., Nov. 9 - In the end, voters here said they were tired of being portrayed as a northern version of Dayton, Tenn., a Bible Belt hamlet where 80 years ago a biology teacher named John Scopes was tried for illegally teaching evolution.

On Tuesday, the residents of Dover ousted all eight school board members running for re-election who had put their town in a global spotlight and their school district on trial for being the first in the nation to introduce intelligent design as an alternative to evolution in science class. In swept the full Dover Cares slate of eight candidates, which had coalesced to oppose the change in the science curriculum.
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The election came only four days after closing arguments in a six-week trial of the Dover school board and administrators in Federal District Court in Harrisburg, about 25 miles to the northeast. Eleven parents had sued the Dover board on constitutional grounds, saying that intelligent design was an outgrowth of religious creationism. The case will be decided by Judge John E. Jones III, who said he expected to rule by early January.
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The suit will not be affected by the election in the short term, lawyers involved in it said. The judge must still issue a ruling on the intelligent design policy as it stands. But the new school board, which takes office in early December, could decide to revoke the current policy.

I thought this was significant as one symptom of people's thinking.

encephalon
10th November 2005, 09:59
Unfortunately, Kansas went down that road as well. However, if certain dissidents actually keep their course, The school board might also have to require teaching that some people believe that a Flying Spaghetti Monster created the earth, and that he created the illusion of evolution to fool us all.

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Simotix
10th November 2005, 15:43
Wait, if they can't teach Creatism or religous (obviously), what are they going to teach?

bushdog
10th November 2005, 15:46
Every creation myth should get equal time, whether it be the flying spaghetti monster, or some judeo-christian god if that is how kansas is going to do it.

encephalon
10th November 2005, 19:58
you're right, every creation myth should get equal time: zero.

Master Che
10th November 2005, 20:48
^Agreed. School was meant to educate not to convert.

ChemicalRock
12th November 2005, 05:02
Thank "god" that people are actually waking up and fighting against these BS theories the right wants to shove in our childrens face. Encephalon I couldn't agree with you more. Zero time for myths and all time for science!