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Creationism fails the Lemon test established by the Supreme Court in Lemov vs. Kurtzman: Under the Lemon test, a government-sponsored message violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment if: (1) it does not have a secular purpose, (2) its principal or primary effect advances or inhibits religion, or (3) it creates an excessive entanglement of the government with religion.
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Let's look at established history, most of the delegates of the constitutional Convention were Christians. So why would these God-Fearing men want to take Christianity out of schools even when some of them wrote state constitutions that made all public officials take an oath to be Christian. The case was wrong and the theory was wrong as the left-wing says “let’s encourage diversity in schools”.
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