egad, the washington times.. ugghh.
It looks like the town of Dover, PA is evenly divided over this.. errr.. issue. Maybe we should call these people Schizmatics and mete out Dante's infernal punishment for people who divide others against each other.
Here's the ending of the article, and it reads a bit surreal to me. Actually, the whole bizness seems unreal to me, except it isn't.
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Another candidate, Bryan Rehm, is a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
"If you believe evolution is wrong, then so be it," Rehm said. But he said intelligent design should be discussed "somewhere else - in a psychology, philosophy or world-cultures class."
But Melinda Jones, whose 12-year-old son is enrolled in the district, plans to vote for the current board. Jones, a private tutor, said intelligent design is not really being "taught" in class. "They're reading a statement about it," she said.
What? How can you teach something as science when it's a matter of faith or opinion? (crosseyed confused smiley)
Sue