So much for the oft-repeated myth that opponents of intelligent design simply want to keep ID out of the science classrooms. When I read this article, it seemed pretty clear that groups like Americans United aren't going to be content with that. They seem to want to make sure that any student in a public school makes it safely to graduation without ever having heard about ID in any forum of any kind at school (unless, of course, it's a forum where they can say, "See, anybody with any scientific understanding knows that ID isn't true.") If I had kids, this is the sort of poppycock that would have cynics like me following Rick Duncan's example and homeschooling them.
Brad
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