As he opened each cross-examination at the science hearings in Topeka last week, Science Coalition attorney Pedro Irigonegaray told each of the intelligent design witnesses in turn, "I have just a few questions to ask you for the record."
That record will be important if (when) the board approves the intelligent design minority draft.
"We're building a record," Irigonegaray says, "so that, depending on what the board does, we will be able to use it if the board crosses the line between church and state and introduces faith-based studies into the Kansas curriculum."
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