You don't go to court to settle a disputed opinion.
Of course there are papal courts, but you're intelligent enough to see this is not one of them.
You go to court to establish the law.
Correct, which is why the Dover case is not about settling "the ID controversy".
You don't go to court to settle a disputed opinion.
Correct, which is why no one's doing that.
Of course there are papal courts, but you're intelligent enough to see this is not one of them.
Indeed.
You go to court to establish the law.
And that's what's being done.