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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Supreme Court rejects appeal of Ohio teacher fired over religious materials in class [View all]RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)31. As a representative of the State, he appeared to be violating the Establishment Clause
Had he maintained a religious library that was more representative of all the world's differing religious viewpoints, it would've been another matter.
From the student's standpoint, imagine the chilling effect of attending a class where the teacher is clearly a religious fanatic, whose dogma undermines the science he supposedly is teaching. How could you be confident of getting an objective assessment of your abilities in such an environment if you had the "misfortune" of holding a different religious viewpoint or -- Heaven forfend! -- none at all?
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects appeal of Ohio teacher fired over religious materials in class [View all]
n2doc
Oct 2014
OP
Actually, there was a Supreme Court case on the teaching of creationism in public schools
Fortinbras Armstrong
Oct 2014
#38
Fair enough, but the Supreme Court ruled decades ago FOR a woman's right to choose
calimary
Oct 2014
#39
As a representative of the State, he appeared to be violating the Establishment Clause
RufusTFirefly
Oct 2014
#31
Reading the actual news story I don't think the Establishement clause was part of it.
former9thward
Oct 2014
#33