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07/04/08

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Former (TX) state school's science director sues

This story has made the rounds worldwide.

The Austin American-Statesman reports that Chris Comer, who resigned under pressure, says state neutrality on creationism amounts to religious advocacy.

The article reports that more than 130 Texas university science professors in December signed a letter to Scott calling evolution "a central pillar in any modern science education" that is supported by a "massive body of scientific education." Intelligent design is a religious idea that deserves no place in the science classroom at all," according to the letter, sent in response to Comer's resignation.

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Now...this is odd. There are, or may be metaphysical implications in IDT, but that is true for an atheistic (naturalistic) worldview as well. A point is eventually reached when matter, energy, space, and time emerge either from absolutely nothing, or a necessary, eternal, immaterial, personal mind, who exists through the necessity of its own nature.

Either absolutely nothing, or this mind brought matter, energy, space, and time into existence. Therefore both atheists and theists are dealing in metaphysics, with the theists having the more plausible arguments. This fact is lost on most.

Atheists play the "religion card". Often not willing to admit it, they have their own metaphysical (religious) beliefs. They often exercise quite a bit of faith, one example being the multiverse assertion, based on pure speculation. It's multiverse vs God. The atheist has no idea if there is an ensemble of universes, or, for that matter, what mechanism (which had to be finely tuned) generated the varying universes in the multiverse. It takes more faith to believe in the bloated multiverse theory, than to believe in one, eternal, immaterial, personal being, who exists necessarily.

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