Yeah, I can get behind this one.  Electives, presented as alternatives 
in a high school, are just that.  I'm assuming, here, since the article 
didn't mention it, that this doesn't get you out of bio class.  :-)

--Ben

G wrote:
> I really am.....a California high school is getting sued for offering an 
> elective class about Intelligent Design. The class is presented as a 
> philosophy class centering on discussions about various philosophies 
> concerning the origin of man. The class is NOT presented as a science class, 
> and is NOT being required in the core curriculum.
> 
> I think this is exactly where ID belongs...so I don't see the validity of 
> this law suit. How can you sue over an elective philosophy class that is 
> discussing philosophy...philisophically?
> 
> Info here: 
> http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/01/11/evolution.debate.calif.ap/index.html
> 
> 
> 

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