Something to consider for those politicians who think they’ll gain politically by pushing intelligent design. The Associated Press reports that:
Voters came down hard Tuesday on school board members who backed a statement on intelligent design being read in biology class, ousting eight Republicans and replacing them with Democrats who want the concept stripped from the science curriculum.
The election unfolded amid a landmark federal trial involving the Dover public schools and the question of whether intelligent design promotes the Bible’s view of creation. Eight Dover families sued, saying it violates the constitutional separation of church and state.
I don’t know what else might be going on, but an eight-candidate sweep is no accident.
Dover’s school board adopted a policy in October 2004 that requires ninth-graders to hear a prepared statement about intelligent design before learning about evolution in biology class.
Eight of the nine school board members were up for election Tuesday. They were challenged by a slate of Democrats who argued that science class was not the appropriate forum for teaching intelligent design.
As readers may recall, Representative Bosma and like minded Republicans have indicated they will seek to pass legislation requiring Indiana’s science classes to teach Intelligent Design along side evolution.
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