Posted: Jan 14, 2012 1:05 pm
by Moonwatcher
CdesignProponentsist wrote:
Moonwatcher wrote:
CdesignProponentsist wrote:It wont pass. If it does, there will be a huge stink and it will be brought back into the courts again.

It will be good practice for secular law.


Yes. I thought this already happened at a higher than state level a number of years ago and the ruling was that ID is a religious belief, not science in that it does not meet the requirements of science. It figures this would happen in Missouri. I'm no legal expert but I wonder if they are essentially defying federal law or not. I have little doubt this will quickly be challenged.


Search my name on YouTube, or Google it, you will get the whole story on that :D

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSaINzdgBLA[/youtube]


So what I would derive from this is that, in every individual case, you've got to reprove that the intent of ID is to introduce religion into the schools. Unless the movement's history counts as evidence.