Thanks for the link Michael. In June I read Mr. Buttars ideas about including ID in Utah's science curriculum for public schools - I believe the article was in the SLTribune. I was afraid Mr. Bush's comments the other day might jolt Buttars into action. Seems I was right. I will work HARD to see that Buttars, creationism and ID stay out of public schools. Ideally, I'd work toward keeping him out of public office, as well. Michael also wrote: | In the meantime, why can't ID be studied in | schools? Isn't that what theology class is for? Absolutely right! But these idiots (now I'm letting emotion cloud my highly evolved thinking apparatus) want ID taught as a scientific "theory" as valid as evolutionary theory, to be taught in the science classroom and not in theology classes. Buttars' statements in June clearly indicate that he is woefully ignorant of the scientific method and thinks that ID should be included in the State's science curriculum. For what it's worth, I'm never offended by viewpoints expressed in this forum. I may disagree, but I try not to let these discussions get personal. If, however, I have offended anyone, please accept my apologies now. And, feel free to contact me off-list to rail on me if you need to.