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Ostrich wings, Intelligent design. Goofed up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roderick Spode" data-source="post: 77606968" data-attributes="member: 424010"><p>Yes, and they also made a distinction between <em>Christianity</em> and <em>design</em> <em>theory</em>. The verdict was not based on their religious fanaticism. If they taught natural evolution and at the same time were religious fanatics <em>on their own time</em>, there wouldn't be an issue.</p><p></p><p>I understand that they infuriate many like yourself, but emotions should be put aside. Obviously they weren't in this trial. It was essentially a witch trial of sorts. I myself find the humanist propaganda infuriating. But as long as proponents of humanism keep their anti-Christianity out of the classroom, they have certain rights that the DI should have to influence society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roderick Spode, post: 77606968, member: 424010"] Yes, and they also made a distinction between [I]Christianity[/I] and [I]design[/I] [I]theory[/I]. The verdict was not based on their religious fanaticism. If they taught natural evolution and at the same time were religious fanatics [I]on their own time[/I], there wouldn't be an issue. I understand that they infuriate many like yourself, but emotions should be put aside. Obviously they weren't in this trial. It was essentially a witch trial of sorts. I myself find the humanist propaganda infuriating. But as long as proponents of humanism keep their anti-Christianity out of the classroom, they have certain rights that the DI should have to influence society. [/QUOTE]
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