> I don't know.. it's more of a religious or scientific issue, being made
> political by the religious right based on their hold over the republican
> party.

Which makes it political. Thus a student could complain that a prof is
being political.

The wording used above (in the original post) is "*Advocating "one
side of a social, political, or cultural issue that is a matter of
partisan controversy." Creationism and ID are definitely being made
"cultural issue" and a matter of "partisan controversy."

How about this, then?

Can an economics professor call President Reagan's economic plan by
it's colloquial name, "Voodoo Economics" (made popular by GHWB during
the 1980 campaing IIRC)? If that professor then says, Voodoo Economics
doesn't work and backs that up, is he being political?


-- 
will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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