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High school teacher found to violate the first ammendment by calling creationism, “religious, supersticious nonsense”

So, James Corbett, a 20-year teacher, says to his high school class, “creationism is religious, supersititious, nonsense,” when referring to a previous lawsuit where a science teacher was forced to teach evolution. One of the students sued Dr. Corbett because he violated the student’s right to free speech!

And the judge agreed with the student!  What a load of crap.  Creationism is religious.  Creationism is superstitious. And Creationism is nonsense.

So, it seems to be that if you believe something that’s in conflict with science, you can just go to a science class, get the teacher to say something about your stupid belief,  then sue the teacher.

Read about the case here.

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