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Death of the Darwinist Dajjal System






                   When the philosopher Stephen Meyer published his opinion that
               the information in DNA cannot be explained in terms of chance and
               that it is rather the work of a superior intelligence, Darwinists attempt-
               ed to wreck the career of the journal’s editor. 125  The American Civil
               Liberties Union (ACLU) brought legal charges because of stickers car-

               rying warnings about evaluating evolution “with an open mind in a
               careful and critical manner” placed on text books in the town of Cobb
               in the U.S. state of Georgia. Families representing the organization
               brought charges against schools simply for suggesting teaching on the
               subject of evolution and Creation. A small group in Dover,
               Pennsylvania, supported by the ACLU and Americans United for
               Separation of Church and State, filed a legal suit in order to prevent the
               discussion of Creation in ninth year biology classes. The judge ruled in
               their favor, and the school has been told to pay compensation to the

               plaintiff. That sum is likely to EXCEED ONE MILLION DOLLARS.   126
                   The writer Ann Coulter offers this analysis;
                   After Dover, no school district will dare breathe a word about “creation-
                   ism”, unless they want to risk being bankrupted by ACLU lawsuits. The
                   Darwinists have saved the secular sanctity of their temples: the public
                   schools. They didn’t win on science, persuasion, or the evidence. They
                   won the way liberals always win: by finding a court to hand them every-

                   thing they want on a silver platter.
                   This isn’t science... 127
                   These repressive methods employed by Darwinist have a high de-
               terrent effect on some people. Faced with a $1 million fine, a school will

               be hugely intimidated. A teacher who refuses to back down risks losing
               his or her job. As William A. Dembski says, this system resembles a dic-
               tatorial regime. Nobody can even open his mouth to breathe a word
               against it.
                   As a scientist, the evolutionist and professor of physics H. S.
               Lipson says that science points to Creation, and describes how hard it



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