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Paging the ACLU – ID finds its way into another school district

Story courtesy Tearsa Smith, WATE-TV News 6 News Anchor/Reporter, we learn that Intelligent Design has burrowed into another school board, this time in Blount County, Tennessee. I’m just going to paste the entire story here, in case the details magically morph between now and later:

BLOUNT COUNTY (WATE) — If you have high schoolers in Blount County and you haven’t heard of intelligent design, you’ll hear plenty about it in the future. It’s an alternative to teaching evolution.
Currently, biology text books in Blount County high schools include several theories on evolution, but not the theory of intelligent design.
However, the school board recently approved the theory for teachers to introduce.
“Biology teachers in particular would be able to teach the controversies perhaps within the evolutionary theory. That would be the major thing,” says board member Dr. Don McNelly.
The intelligent design theory says that human biology and evolution are so complex it has to require the creative hand of an intelligent force.
“Encouraging our teachers to teach the controversies with respect to biological origin, within a secular content, not relying on anything other than the research,” McNelly says.
The move comes on the heals of a national debate and controversy. Some parents in Dover, Pennsylvania are outraged with their school system’s adoption of intelligent design. They’re even suing the town, calling the move unconstitutional because it favors creationism.
Blount County officials hope to avoid that. “We haven’t relied on any religious background, any religious theory. It’s secular and it says in essence it’s life that has been designed, has to have been designed,” McNelly explains.
To the best of the school boards’ knowledge, there isn’t a current text book that teaches intelligent design. For now, teachers will have to design their own curriculums.

So they don’t have a text book. They just know that they want ID in their curiculum. I’m curious as to what literature, then, triggered such a decision. Anyway,
It’s notable that these quotes from board member McNelly deliberately avoid religion as a motive, using terms like ‘secular content’ (even though he most likely meant ‘secular context’). No word on whether News 6 Anchor/Reporter Tearsa Smith is a product of the Blount County school district, but it might help explain the passage:

The move comes on the heals of…

It’ll be interesting to see what happens next on this new front.

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