Update: A recording of the talk is now available.
Meet author and activist Jeffrey Selman, Sunday, August 16, at 3 pm at the Columbia County Library at 7022 Evans Town Center Blvd, Evans, GA. The meeting room is on the basement floor, and it is accessible by wheelchair. Copies of his book are available for $15, cash or check. RSVP & share on Facebook.
God Sent Me – a textbook case on evolution v creation is the account of one citizen making himself heard and taking action to preserve constitutional protections in the context of the conflict between evolution science and religion-based creationism. When the public school board in Cobb County, Georgia, glued a disclaimer against evolution into the county’s new science textbooks, the implications were clear—separation of church and state and accurate education were at risk. Author Jeffrey Selman (now Americans United for Separation of Church and State Atlanta chapter President), along with several other like-minded citizens, and the American Civil Liberties Union, marched into battle with a lawsuit against the forces undermining science education. This narrative shines a light on just what it takes to protect freedom and reminds the average citizen“to wake up and get to work and not to solely rely upon other citizens fighting to protect our freedom!”