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	<title>Solving Light &#187; don mcleroy</title>
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		<title>McLeroy Recommendation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 February 2009 Sowing Atheism Recommendation In the current culture war over science education and the teaching of evolution, Bob Johnson&#8217;s Sowing Atheism provides a unique and insightful perspective. In critiquing the National Academy of Science’s (NAS) missionary evolution tract—Science, Evolution and Creationism, 2008, he identifies their theft of true science by their intentional neglect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1 February 2009</p>
<p>Sowing Atheism Recommendation </p>
<p>In the current culture war over science education and the teaching of evolution, Bob Johnson&#8217;s Sowing Atheism provides a unique and insightful perspective.  In critiquing the National Academy of Science’s (NAS) missionary evolution tract—Science, Evolution and Creationism, 2008, he identifies their theft of true science by their intentional neglect of other valid scientific possibilities.  Then, using NAS&#8217;s own statements, he demonstrates that the great “process” of evolution—natural selection—is nothing more than a figure of speech.  These chapters alone are worth the reading of this book.</p>
<p>Next he shows how the NAS attempts to seduce the unwitting reader by providing scanty empirical evidence but presented with great intellectual bullying—both secular and religious.  He actually embarrasses the NAS with a long list of their quotes where they make the obvious claim that evolutionists believe in evolution. He then shines light on the Clergy Letter Project, again showing the obvious—theistic evolutionists believe in evolution.</p>
<p>Again, Sowing Atheism brings a unique perspective to an always interesting debate; advocates for both sides should find the book intriguing.  The questions it raises are important; they deserve a hearing.</p>
<p>Don McLeroy<br />
Chair, Texas State Board of Education<br />
9277 Brookwater Circle<br />
College Station, Texas 77845</p>
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