He sure wishes the Texas Board of Education would've listened to him.
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The Texas Acadamy of Science has come out with a statement about creationism in Texas schools science classes, called "Texas Academy of Science Position Against the Inclusion of Creationism and Design Concepts in the Science Curricula in Texas Schools"
On one hand, we have the Huckabee factor ... Huckabee's draw on hard right voters in tomorrows primary may lead anti-evolutionists to victory. On the other hand, we have the Obama factor ...
We are busy watching Florida, and the ICR's new "degree" in "life science education" in Texas, and whatever crap is happening in our own back yards, and we may be missing a dramatic development at the K-12 level in Texas: Social conservatives are poised to take over the Texas State Board of Educ
I was just notified that one of the people working for Texas Citizens for Science (the good guys) will be discussing the Chris Comer incident with someone from the Texas Freedom Network (more good guys).
Sounding good, Looking good.
With any luck, Texas will secede from the Union and we won't have to worry about them any more. What I really don't understand is the overblown effect that Texas has on textbook publishers. One would think that New York and California would have a much greater effect.
no amount of expert testimony or scientific evidence will change these peoples minds. If they could by some means witness the whole history of this planet they would refuse to believe any thing but king james.