I did add something, science and logic won, promoting a religion in a public school lost.
And will continue to lose Dave. If republican appointed judges turn the ID/Creationists down, the dem appointed ones will too.
Creationism/ID has no place in public schools. If you want to teach it, do it in your church.
And Darwin's theory has no more place. If you want to teach it, do so in a hippy-liberal coffee shop. Not in school, at least not in a science class. Maybe in a history class, perhaps. But in a science class? Nope. The scientific method is simply incapable of dealing with origins.
Judges are irrelevant to the discussion, other than imposing their twisted interpretation of law on us all. If judges were all-wise and all-knowing, and are to be trusted, how on earth did we get the Kelo ruling and end up witnessing Eminent Domain turn from a rare necessity to a government land seizure bonanza?
Judges, regardless of political affiliation, are proof that if we have evolved at all, we haven't evolved enough.
I agree, as long as the religion of evolution is also not taught in public schools.