| | That is so loony! The article says, "In the court document, Coppedge [the Creationist] seems particularly troubled that his supervisor referred to ID as religiously-based, and that he was asked to stop distributing DVDs on the subject at work. 'Such overt discrimination and harassment had a powerful impact on Plaintiff, since it clearly communicated to him the message that his views were misunderstood, misperceived and challenged an entrenched ideological orthodoxy...' says the suit."
Is it just me, or is this fruit-loop at once claiming that he is being discriminated against for his religious beliefs, while at the same time upset that his views on Intelligent Design are being dismissed as religious views instead of being taken seriously?!?!
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