To: Borges
I don't even know what Scientology is, but if it's as way out there as everybody says, then I'm pretty confident that most school districts would reject it without the tender guidance of the courts.
57 posted on
09/30/2005 2:55:18 PM PDT by
inquest
(FTAA delenda est)
To: inquest
Once again, what is and is not valid scientific theory should be decided by scientists not the wannabe politicos on local school boards the ID groups who try to pressure them. If you notice ID groups don't work in labs with microscopes they focus their attention entirely on local school boards (who aren't scientists either).
68 posted on
09/30/2005 3:03:48 PM PDT by
Borges
To: inquest
I don't even know what Scientology is, but if it's as way out there as everybody says, then I'm pretty confident that most school districts would reject it without the tender guidance of the courts. It's no where close to as way out there as irreducible complexity is and there's no legitimate religious documents or verse teaching the charlatan BS of irreducible complexity but, heads up. There's people with a perverted agenda trying to slip it into your children's classroom by preying on the religious sentiment of school board members who don't have a background in biological science.
92 posted on
09/30/2005 3:22:24 PM PDT by
shuckmaster
(Bring back SeaLion and ModernMan!)
To: inquest
> I don't even know what Scientology is
There's a good sign. "I don't know nuthin' 'bout nuthin', but I knows I hates it."
113 posted on
09/30/2005 3:31:48 PM PDT by
orionblamblam
("You're the poster boy for what ID would turn out if it were taught in our schools." VadeRetro)
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