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February 20, 2012

EDITORIAL: Raves around the town . . .

Today we’re raving about …

• … the parade that Terre Haute threw on Feb. 3 for hometown hero Steve Weatherford, punter and holder for the Super Bowl champion New York Giants — followed by a rousing pep rally at Weatherford’s alma mater, Terre Haute North Vigo High School. The events’ organizers and participants did the town proud. And, as we earlier editorialized, we remain impressed with how Weatherford keeps his town in his thoughts.

• … the prospect of an upcoming opening of a new Terre Haute YMCA at the family-friendly facility in Fairbanks Park on the banks of the Wabash that used to be the Y. Terre Haute and Vigo County should be grateful to our good neighbors at the Clay County Y for reaching out to our community after the Riverbank center closed there several months ago. Terre Haute needs the positive community influence that a Y brings, and we are grateful that the City of Terre Haute and the Clay County Y leaders were able to work out a mutually beneficial agreement. Soon, we hope, the building here will once again be abuzz with activity.

• … the Soup Bowl group who staged a fundraiser on Super Bowl Sunday to raise money to support local efforts to feed the hungry. As we reported Saturday, nearly $19,000 was raised. That means 75,000 meals can be served. Hand-crafted pottery donated by local artists were sold at the event, generating the revenue. A soup-er effort!

Update: Bosma stops creationism bill

The creationism-taught-as-science bill we opposed in an editorial on Feb. 10 has, we are happy to say, been stopped in its tracks.

The Indianapolis Star reports that Brian Bosma, speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, has spiked the bill, which narrowly passed a state Senate vote and would have needed House passage before being sent to the governor for his signature to become law.

Bosma moved the bill to the House rules committee, which, The Star wrote, “all but ensures it will not make it to a vote this year.”

The good news is that the speaker correctly noted that the bill is out of constitutional whack with a 1987 U.S. Supreme Court decision that voided a similar Louisiana law.

The bad news is that the bill’s sponsor in the Senate, Dennis Kruse of Auburn, has not learned from the experience; he says he’ll probably reintroduce the bill next year, constitutionality issues aside.

Believing in a creation story is an absolutely proper statement of faith as a personal choice, guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and encouraged by our religious traditions. But teaching creationism in a public school science class is just as absolutely improper because that would violate the constitutional separation of private religion and public education.

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