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State beats Church in blowout The whole intelligent design thing kind of confuses me. If you believe in God and think that God created the world, why do you need a “scientific theory” to make you feel better about it? I always thought the point of religion — uhh, among others, and “in a perfect world” — was that you have faith and don’t need to worry about what others may think of you. I don’t necessarily see why you need a scientific theory to believe in God. I think you can have religion class and learn about Jesus or Moses or Buddha or whoever — and, more importantly, learn, “hey it’s good to be a good person” — and also have science class where you learn about evolution, which is about as proven as gravity at this point. Maybe moreso. Okay, semi-sanctimonious rant over. Let’s get to my favorite part of the trial. Lehigh Professor Michael Behe, an advocate of intelligent design, testified for the defense. An excerpt from the ruling:
Ha! That’s awesome on so many levels. Editor’s Note: The logo was borrowed from CBS 3’s logo on their story about the ruling. I have no idea what it is. Update: KYW 1060’s is even better. Federal judge: Intelligent design unconstitutional [Inky] |
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In a not-so-stunning decision, a district court judge has decided that, hey, 

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