Judge Jones to speak at Kansas University
The lecture was the first in the “Difficult Dialogues” series on “Knowledge: Faith & Reason,” presented by the Hall Center and the Biodiversity Institute.
Federal Judge John E. Jones III, who ruled in favor of the Dover plaintiffs, will speak Sept. 26.
The article noted that Miller also had a session of answering questions from the public on Saturday. I hope that Judge Jones also has such a session and that people in the audience will know the right embarrassing questions to ask him. I don't even know why Jones would risk participating in such a session.
Labels: Judge Jones (2 of 2), Kansas controversy
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> I hope that Judge Jones also has such a session and that people in the audience will know the right embarrassing questions to ask him. <
I wouldn't worry about people questioning Judge Jones embarrassing themselves. Those people are generally beyond embarrassment. They rarely realize what fools they are making of themselves. You are a perfect example.
> I don't even know why Jones would risk participating in such a session. <
I would call it more of an opportunity for his opponents to discredit themselves.
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