In college, I went to hear a speaker who was making the argument that the theory of evolution had become a religion. Its proponents, he explained, attempted to shout down all dissent crying scientific heresy. The speaker never alluded to creation, God or even Pat Robertson. Yet when he finished he was forced to suffer angry question after angry question asking why he wanted to establish a theocracy. It was clear that none of the inquisitors had even heard the talk and were only there to head off a possible threat to their what...their faith?
These are interesting times, the Men of Science say they dethroned the oracles so that we all could be freed from the tyranny of religious ideas. Now it's clear it was really just a game of King of the Hill, and the Men of Science have found those thrones to be just as pleasurable as the oracles did...and just as corrupting.
If you never realized that evolution may be wrong, then the New Millennium Oracles have done their work well. The theory of evolution is just that; a theory. There is much of value in it, as well as many holes and shortcomings. Just what you would expect from one possible description of how life came to be. The leadership of the people of Georgia want to underline the fact that this is a theory. Feel free to question their motives. Feel free to assume their biases as you pay heed to your own. But please do read the words of the sticker they want to add to their scientific text books: "This textbook contains material on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully and critically considered. " Every word is either true or good advice for anyone interested in science.
How a statement of fact, coupled with an appeal to intellectual prudence, can be seen as an unconstitutional promotion of religion by the state is quite curious. But one man, who happens to be a judge, has determined the following: advising people against putting too much faith in a possible truth is not acceptable. It is not acceptable because that would promote religion. In other words, discouraging faith is advocacy of faith.
War is peace. Freedom is slavery. George Orwell is somewhere grinning.