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From a press release from the Campaign for Children and Families:
Once more: this is NOT about atheism, it's about SCIENCE!
Dammit, why don't they listen?
There was a big victory Tuesday as evolutionist lawyers abandoned their lawsuit against California's only public-school "intelligent design" class. While the media is claiming a loss for intelligent design, the opposite is true: California school districts have a GREEN LIGHT to teach intelligent design of the universe in social science or philosophy classes. Act now to get your local school district to provide this life-origins course to children who dearly need to know they didn't come from primordial goo. Campaign for Children and Families (CCF) and Liberty Counsel will help. Here is CCF's Jan. 17 news release:
Sacramento, California – The legal dispute over a California public school’s philosophy class that discusses the intelligent design of the universe as an alternative to the universe evolving by chance has been settled out of federal court. Today’s agreement between the El Tejon Unified School District in Lebec, California and Americans United for Separation of Church and State allows the intelligent design class to continue, even allowing the class to be taught again next year under a different name.
“This is a victory for critical thinking that opens children’s minds, instead of shutting them closed,” said Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign for Children and Families, a leading California-based pro-family organization which supports rigorous academics as part of family values. “The closed-minded evolutionists lost this round. They’ve shown their scare tactics are nothing to be afraid of. This settlement was actually their way out of their legal bluff. Now they're trying to bluff everyone that intelligent design cannot be taught, when the facts of the matter show just the opposite."
"The evolution-only folks knew they didn’t stand a chance of defeating intelligent design when it was in philosophy class, instead of science class," said Thomasson. "This settlement is good, not bad news, for intelligent design. Public schools have a green light to teach intelligent design as a legitimate origin-of-life philosophy that benefits students’ critical thinking skills.”
Tuesday’s out-of-court settlement means the “Philosophy of Design” elective will continue at Frazier Mountain High School through January 27, which is only one week short of the school district’s original plans for the month-long class offered between semesters. The agreement also allows a future class that discusses intelligent design, but doesn't promote it as the only theory of origins available.
“This out-of-court settlement shows all of California that intelligent design as a philosophy class can’t be beat,” said Thomasson. “Campaign for Children and Families encourages every school in California and across the nation to jump into action and begin teaching intelligent design, either as a philosophy course or as part of the science curriculum. Even Jack O’Connell supports allowing intelligent design in a social studies setting. Children deserve the opportunity to discuss and seek answers to ultimate questions about how the universe, earth, human beings, and the ecosystem came into existence, and what that means to them.”
Offering free legal services to California schools that wish to offer an intelligent design class is Liberty Counsel, a national public interest law firm that has expertise on defending parental rights and religious freedom. “Liberty Counsel will offer free legal advice to any California school district that wants to properly teach intelligent design,” Liberty Counsel President Mathew Staver told CCF today. “We will be available to provide pro bono services to school districts in defense of good courses like this.”
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell recently said, “There is an appropriate place in public education for discussion about divine creation, ultimate purposes, or ultimate causes — in history-social science or English-language arts courses.” (California Department of Education news release, Dec. 20, 2005)
Regarding the El Tejon school district, O’Connell said teaching intelligent design as a philosophy class was “no problem.” “In a true philosophy class, if it's one of many concepts being discussed, I have no problem," O'Connell said. ("Calif. school offers intelligent design," Associated Press, Jan. 7, 2006)
Once more: this is NOT about atheism, it's about SCIENCE!
Dammit, why don't they listen?
You can't argue with the numbers.