God Sent Me

God Sent Me: A Textbook Case on Evolution vs. Creation
SubjectSeparation of church and state in the United States
PublisherBlossom Press (self-published)
Publication date
May 15, 2015
Pages288
ISBN978-0578152554

God Sent Me: A Textbook Case on Evolution vs. Creation is an autobiographical book by the lead plaintiff[1] in the U.S. Federal Court case Selman v. Cobb County. The book was self-published May 15, 2015 and details Selman's involvement in the court case resulting from the Cobb County School Board's 2002 decision to affix warning stickers against evolution on the schools' new science textbooks. The trial occurred in November 2004 and the Cobb County school board settled in Selman's favor in December 2006.[2]

  1. ^ Whoriskey, Peter (December 11, 2005). "Warning Label on Darwin Sows Division in Suburbia; Parents in Cobb County, GA clash over sticker in textbooks". Washington Post. No. Final Edition. Washington, D.C. p. A.03. Retrieved November 25, 2015.
  2. ^ Stepp, Diane R.; Torres, Kristina (December 20, 2006). "Cobb gives up on evolution book stickers: School board settles lawsuit that brought national limelight over disclaimers". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. No. Main Edition. Atlanta, GA. p. A.1.

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