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(Permalink) Posted: April 01 2006,10:32   

<quote author="Larry">I have been so busy finding flaws in the Dover decision that I missed an obvious one: Considering the great breadth of the decision — banning even the mere mention of ID in public-school science classrooms forever — why was the decision based to such a great extent on just a single ID book, Of Pandas and People ? The name of the Pandas book appears no less than 74 times in the 139-page Dover opinion. There are several other books that promote ID — Pandas just happened to be the book chosen by the Dover Area school board.</quote>

Larry has been so budy trying to find flaws in the Dover decision and yet none of them really survived closer scrutiny. Pandas and People was used to implement the Dover ID policy. Based on Pandas and People as well as extensive expert testimony (I wonder if Larry is even aware of the available transcripts) show not just how the Dover board was trying to bypass the constitutional protections but also how ID, which was claimed to be 'scientifically relevant' failed as a science.

That there may be other books promoting ID is irrelevant Larry. As are most of your contrived objections to the excellent Dover decision.

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