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Education|Mon, Jul. 07 2008 07:57 AM EDT

Fmr. Science Director Sues Over 'Neutral' Policy on Intelligent Design

By Lawrence Jones|Christian Post Reporter

A former science curriculum director for the Texas Education Agency, who lost her job for violating a policy that required employees to be neutral on creationism, has filed a federal lawsuit to have the policy declared unconstitutional.

Christina Comer alleges in the suit that she was forced to resign last year after forwarding an e-mail that promoted a lecture by a speaker who opposed intelligent design. She is suing the TEA and Education Commissioner Robert Scott to overturn the “neutral” policy and be reinstated to her old job.

The suit contends that the policy violates the Constitution because it amounts to an endorsement of religion.

"By professing 'neutrality,' the Agency credits creationism as a valid scientific theory," argues the court papers. "The agency's 'neutrality' policy violates the Establishment Clause … because it has the purpose or effect of endorsement of religion."

TEA has not responded to the suit.

But in a Nov. 5 memorandum recommending her termination, the intelligent design e-mail was cited as one of a "series of incidents evidencing a serious lack of good judgment and failure to follow agency policies."

One example of Comer's misconduct, according to the document, included an earlier incident in which she publicly told a body of Texas educators that Robert Scott was only acting commissioner and that there was no real leadership in the agency. Other incidents involved Comer not obtaining permission from the TEA prior to speaking or presenting materials at engagements.

Comer handed in her resignation letter on Nov. 7, just months ahead of the TEA’s State Board of Education reviews of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, which determine what should be taught in the classrooms and what textbooks are bought.

"Ms. Comer should be well aware of her role in the TEKS revision process and the need to maintain neutrality based on the guidance provided by the agency management," stated the memo.

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  • Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:25 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    8I taught a lesson that was devastating to Darwinism and provided students with facts*

    Oh really? Math teacher teaching evolutionary biology, now THIS I gota hear. No, really, what are the tantilizing facts you bestowed on your students that utterly crushed this 150 year old science theory.

  • Karl »
    Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:50 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Evolution is more impossible than the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, and the Headless Horseman. See
    http://www.lifescienceprize.org/ for a list of bluffing evolutionists.

    I am a I am a recently retired public school mathematics teacher of 35 years. During the last half-dozen years of my career I taught a lesson that was devastating to Darwinism and provided students with facts that point toward Intelligent Design.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:32 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The people responsible for firing Christina Comer are a disgrace to their profession. They are creationists and creationists do not belong on state education agencies. This story is about idiots firing the most intelligent person there.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:28 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    viking, by the rules of her employment I agree she appears to have received the appropriate consequence for her behavior, but the rule is as unfair as those rules that prevent the questioning or challenging of evolution in the academic world.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:19 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    believer,
    wow here is something some might think ironic. From reading the statements in the article I believe if not termination they certainly had good cause to reprimand and provide supervisory correction to this lady. You know from my earlier posts that this is not based on my views of evolution or creation. Rather it is based on the fact that she was acting in her role as an employee. If she disagreed with the policy and felt it was on its face unconstitutional (which she is claiming now) she could have filed an action for an injunction at any time and been fully protected from any retaliation. Also she could have pursued political means to seek a change in the policy as a citizen, or she could have presented her views to her superiors with the request that the policy be reconsidered. Instead she took political action within her role as an employee. She used the access and resources provided to her through her office to seek to promote a political agenda counter to her employers explicitly stated wishes.
    The fact that the policy might be judged unconstitutional does not excuse her actions. Just as incitement to riot does not excuse riot. Even if the policy is overturned in my opinion she should not be reinstated to her job. The ends do not justify the means and any ultimate rightness of a cause can not justify illegitimate means.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    If the facts presented are true I believe if this is the primary reason she was let go that she indeed was treated unfairly. Even though I don't agree with evolution I have no problem with it being presented nor do I have a problem with Intelligent Design or Creationism being challenged as long as all sides are given the opportunity to be equally heard.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:16 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    mart, could you please relate your post to this article, I don't see the connection.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Jesus said, "they will hate you (and what you have to say), not because of you, but because of me."
    Nothing has changed, atleast not yet.

  • Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    This is a good illustration of the difference between political leadership and technical leadership. Comer (a techie, not a political) does something that makes sense to her, only to find out that the politics trumps the technical. And then we wonder why political bureaucracies can never get anything done...

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