MY JOURNEY FROM YOUNG-EARTH CREATIONISM TO EVOLUTIONARY CREATIONISM

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Mike Beidler is a Commander-select in the US Navy. A Naval Aviator for 15 years, he was redesignated in 2007 as a Foreign Area Officer (military diplomat) for the Central Command (CENTCOM) Area of Responsibility. He is currently attending the Army's Defense Language Institute (DLI) in Monterey, California.

He received his BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan (1992) and his MS in Global Leadership (2005) from the University of San Diego’s School of Business Administration.

In addition to being an executive producer for The 77s and Michael Roe, he is an editor for Fulfilled! Magazine, Timothy P. Martin and Dr. Jeff Vaughn's Beyond Creation Science: New Covenant Creation from Genesis to Revelation, and the inter-service Foreign Area Officer Association’s FAO Journal.

Mike lives in Monterey with his wife and three children.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

D'Souza: "The Failure of "Intelligent Design"

Dinesh D'Souza, whose conservative political commentary I'm more familiar, has written an excellent article on the reasons behind the failure of Intelligent Design to become an accepted scientific alternative to Darwinism. As a Christian, D'Souza is sympathetic to the ID cause; at the same time, however, he also recognizes that its methodology is unsound and its target really should be the atheistic agenda of some atheistic Darwinists (e.g., Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris), not the fact of evolution and/or the theories of its mechanisms.

Although D'Souza doesn't use the term "folk science" to describe "atheism masquerading as science," Howard J. Van Till does. And Van Till's early work is the focus of my next post. For now, I'd like responses to this post to focus purely on D'Souza's article.

UPDATE: HT to Steve Martin via Undeception's Steve Douglas for finding atheist PZ Meyers' critique of D'Souza's claim that evolution is being taught in an atheistic manner. I applaud D'Souza's on-the-money critique of ID, but I certainly don't appreciate his over-exaggeration of the facts (if, in fact, he is exaggerating) in order to make his point. False claims in service of the truth certainly don't help people act objectively.

3 comments:

Dan Werner said...

Mike,
Heard this guy defend evolution on Michael Medved's talk radio show where I believe there were some ID guests as well. From what I remember his arguments were as articulate as that presented in the article.

I'd be interested in what way current science textbooks are promoting atheistic evolution as he asserts. If so, it's indeed troublesome. By focusing so much (useless) energy on debunking evolution we could be distracting ourselves from the real issues at stake in our educational system.

Dan

Mike Beidler said...

I'd be curious, too, to know how atheistic evolution is being promoted. I'd like to see quotations to this effect; otherwise, I might end up dismissing it as exaggeration or misperception.

Might have to do a Google search on this topic ...

Mike Beidler said...

Well, it appears that D'Souza might be performing a bit of exaggeration when it comes to the teaching of evolution in an atheistic manner. I've "updated" the original post to provide the reader with some alternative sources of information.