Open Letter to "The Reality Club" at Edge.org
Dear Reality Club,   I am an atheist and a naturalist.  In other words, I do not try to limit our understanding with notions of incomprehensible entities.   Like you, I am deeply concerned with the state of science education today.    Like many of you, I think religion is best understood scientifically, as a natural phenomenon.  As I will argue shortly, the idea of religion and science as non-overlapping magisteria (NOMA) is a hindrance to a better understanding of humanity.   Unlike you, I have spoken out in favor of the recent Louisiana legislation which supports teachers who wish to take a critical approach to evolutionary theory in the public classroom.  (Much to my surprise, my first article  on the subject was heralded by the Discovery Institute.  However, I am not surprised that they failed to link to my second article , which details my views on the role of religion in public education.)   My reasons for supporting the legislation are simple.  Despite the questionable intention...