Disclaimer sticker for Selman v. Cobb County opinion
This book contains material on a court decision about Cobb County evolution-disclaimer textbook stickers. This decision is a theory, not a fact, regarding the existence of a petition and a letter that are the basis for the decision. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully, and critically considered.
--------------------------
Approved by Federal Appeals Court of the 11th Circuit, May 25, 2006
Labels: Selman v. Cobb County
2 Comments:
That was actually kinda funny, Larry.
Not having been abreast of the Selman v. Cobb County case until I just now read of it, I'm sorry I did not have the chance to participate.
Interestingly enough, I have found science to be nothing more than a religion, just another human belief system, and a religion that equates more readily to witchcraft and voodoo than it can be equated to human truth.
Had I been allowed to present expert witness testimony in the Selman v. Cobb County case, the decision would have been entirely different.
The moral imperative of life is to live a life that detracts not at all from the lives available to those who will follow us into this world.
That is human truth. It arises seamlessly from the cogito. And all empirical methodologies fail irreparably this absolute test of human truth.
I am going to write an article, one shorter than other works in which I have already addressed the issue, some time over the next few weeks to prove it.
I will prove the case not as a theist, or a constituionalist, but as a philosopher.
Don Robertson, The American Philosopher
Limestone, Maine
An Illustrated Philosophy Primer for Young Readers
http://www.geocities.com/donaldwrobertson/index.html
Post a Comment
<< Home