:-}. The phrase comes from a letter written by a President to a Baptist minister in Danbury, Ct. It has no precedential value since Presidents don't make law. There, I told you.
Your answer, sir: There is no religion being taught in Dover's biology class.
Case closed, next.
Oh, so you think that the fact that they're supporting the reading of a general statement favoring intelligent design as an actual alternative to evolutionary theory (which it's not) to everyone in the class at the beginning of the school year is inconsequential?
It's exactly what the Wedge strategists want -- a wedge into the science classroom door for their religious viewpoint. No matter how small, they have been trying to open that crack for years.