I did not see that EXCLUDED. Maybe they did not think it was necessary, but it is not relavant. They are a local body, making a local decision. States do still have rights.
Maybe you will help me with my quandary?
Since evolutionists claim they have no start point, would you agree that the first organic form it could address was probably single-celled?
I didn't see anything explicitly excluded. If they intended to include everything, why didn't they just say so?
That sounds reasonable, but viruses are considerably simpler than even single-celled organisms and they deal with those, so I don't know if that's a fair assesment.
But none of that addresses the disagreement over teaching creationist geology.