Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Remember those “Jesus glasses”?

In today's OC Register: Anti-Christian teacher lawsuit to be decided soon
A federal judge is expected to rule any day now on whether a high school history teacher accused of disparaging Christians in class violated the First Amendment and should be disciplined.

Capistrano Valley High School teacher James Corbett, a 36-year educator, was sued in December 2007 by sophomore Chad Farnan for purportedly promoting hostility toward Christians and advocating "irreligion over religion" in violation of the First Amendment's establishment clause.

The case now centers on just two statements attributed to Corbett in his college-level Advanced Placement European history course – one in which he may have referred to Creationism as "superstitious, religious nonsense" and another in which he may have characterized religion as being "invented when the first con man met the first fool."

[I]n an April 3 tentative ruling, [U.S. District Judge James] Selna dismissed all but two of the statements as either not directly referring to religion or as being appropriate in the context of a class lecture, including the headline-grabbing "When you put on your Jesus glasses, you can't see the truth."….

IVC: "earth day" miscellany

It was "Earth Day" at Irvine Valley College.
Pretty festive, I guess.

The kid at right didn't think much of the vegan cookies, and he hadn't even tried 'em!

These kids seemed to be sellin' grumpiness.
Well, no, they were nice. And their signs were colorful.

There was some kind of "travel abroad" program at one table. I looked at the pricey brochures. I told the girl that I'd like to visit New Zealand. Someday.

The IVC library is photogenic, inside and out.

Fancy-schmancy, I say. I wanted to slide down that banister.
I didn't.

On the toll road interchange, lookin' south. This image captures the Zeitgeist. I want to set up a lemon-aide stand on this spot, tempting Hummer drivers with the refreshing beverage.

Workers in the fields, just down the road from the college. I wonder what they think of Earth Day?

I snuck up on these two in the library. "Click."

Today is a big day for the district's ambitious ATEP initiative because the five-year period that started in 2004 is at long last over.
Now we wait to see if the City of Tustin will give our efforts their official okey-dokey. Or not.

Does anybody remember what happened on April 28th, 1997? Hint: a day that will live in infamy.
(Of course, if nobody remembers, then I guess the day failed to live in infamy.)

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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