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Journal benhocking's Journal: QOTD 1

From MSNBC:

"In my opinion, this decision is unconstitutional," Luskin told MSNBC.com in a telephone interview. "The government has no business telling people how they should perceive evolution and religion."

Casey Luskin is an attorney for the Discovery Institute, a group that is a proponent of ID. What I find humorous about this statement is that it was "the government" (i.e., school board) that was telling people how they should perceive evolution and religion by stating that evolution is "just" a theory.

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  • Luskin also said:
    "Discovery's policy has always been that we don't think intelligent design should be mandated. We've always opposed what the Dover school district did," Luskin said. "We do think intelligent design should be preserved as a constitutional right. I don't think this decision is going to stop teachers outside the Central District of Pennsylvania from teaching intelligent design."

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