(CN) - A California teacher cannot be sued for dismissing creationism as "superstitious nonsense" and making other statements that were critical of biblical literalists and magical thinking, the 9th ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A federal judge ruled that a public high school history teacher violated the First Amendment when he called creationism “superstitious nonsense” during a classroom lecture. U.S.
It's Friday the 13th — and some people will be wary of ladders, black cats and broken mirrors. (Getty Images) Maybe you have to tap the plane three times as you board. Maybe you can't watch your ...
Judge rules irreligious public school teacher violated First Amendment May 6, 2009 / 03:08 am A federal judge has ruled that a California public high school teacher who made denigrating remarks about ...
I don’t believe in any of the superstitious nonsense that seems to be going around these days. Some people have a fear of numbers like 13 and 666. What in the world does a number have to do with ...
It’s Friday the 13th. Does this conjure up fears and bad omens and Jason (or Mrs. Voorhees, depending on your predilection. Uh, spoiler alert. Sorry) chopping up pretty teenagers with a machete? Of ...
Superstitions are long-held beliefs that appear to be rooted in coincidence or cultural tradition rather than logic or facts. Superstitions are often connected to pagan beliefs or religious practices ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Today is Friday the thirteenth, and since I skipped writing on Halloween, here we go folks ...