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Judge: teacher violated student's rights by calling creationism 'superstitious nonsense'






Saying that creationism is "superstitious nonsense" violates the establishment of religion clause ofthe First Amendment, but sanctioning a teacher for having said so doesn't violate his rights to free speech under the same amendment.


Does that sound right to you?  It sounds strange to me.




One has to wonder just how the issue of creationism came up at all during a class in European history.


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