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A Lesson For the Children

At least a few supporters of Intelligent Design Creationism have taken it upon themselves to teach students another kind of lesson: if at first you don’t succeed, threaten violence.

The AP reports(link is external) that Pennsylvania U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III received, in addition to verbal attacks from far right commentators, at least a few death threats which led to a week of protection by federal marshals after Jones ruled last year against a plan by the Dover School Board to require the teaching of Intelligent Design Creationism in the district’s schools.

“And if you would have told me when I got on the bench four years ago that I would have death threats in a case like this as opposed to, for example, a crack cocaine case where I mete out a heavy sentence, I would have told you that you were crazy,” he said. “But I did. And that's a sad statement.”

Dover is the town whose residents were warned by Pat Robertson not to pray to God if they suffered a catastrophe(link is external) because voting the pro-creationism members off the school board meant citizens were kicking God out of town.

PFAWF has already documented that the Creationism movement has tried a variety of tactics(link is external) to force religion into public science classrooms over the years. And attacking judges as dangerous and un-American(link is external) has become frighteningly commonplace. But death threats over a school science curriculum is a potent reminder that extremism is alive and well in 21st century America.