The Nature Editorial: Either Intelligent Design is Science, or Senator Brownback Got it RIght

In a remarkable editorial, the editors of Nature recently responded to Senator Sam Brownback’s essay What I Think about Evolution in the New York Times. Senator Brownback wrote:
The question of evolution goes to the heart of this issue. If belief in evolution means simply assenting to microevolution, small changes over time within a species, I am happy to say, as I have in the past, that I believe it to be true. If, on the other hand, it means assenting to an exclusively materialistic, deterministic vision of the world that holds no place for a guiding intelligence, then I reject it….
Referring to materialistic evolutionary theories for the emergence of the human mind, Senator Brownback notes:
…Aspects of these theories that undermine [the] truth, however, should be firmly rejected as an atheistic theology posing as science.
Natures’ editors took Brownback to task for ‘crossing lines’:
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