To: rdb3
Here's a thought. Couldn't the denial of creationist teaching in science be in violation of the XIV Amendment? If so, shouldn't that be Ohio's argument here? Okay, but that means everyone gets equal time in the classroom to teach their pet creation myth. I believe that the universe was created last Thursday. I demand equal time to present my views, or my civil rights will be violated.
92 posted on
03/10/2004 8:02:29 AM PST by
Modernman
("The strong do what they can, the weak suffer what they must." - Thucydides)
To: Modernman
Okay, but that means everyone gets equal time in the classroom to teach their pet creation myth.Nothing further.
Show 'em my motto!
94 posted on
03/10/2004 8:12:55 AM PST by
rdb3
(The Servant of Jehovah is the Christ of Calvary and of the empty tomb. <><)
To: Modernman; rdb3
I'll try it then, with one word deleted and one word changed, since I've wanted a response to this question for about 2 years of crevo thread participation and have yet to get it. (In fact, I posed the same issue to TonyRo76 in my post 77):
rdb3: Here's a thought. Couldn't the denial of creationist teaching in science be in violation of the XIV Amendment? If so, shouldn't that be Ohio's argument here?
Modernman: Okay, but that means everyone gets equal time in the classroom to teach their creation (story). I believe that the universe was created last Thursday. I demand equal time to present my views, or my civil rights will be violated.
rdb3, thoughts?
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