Baylor University
We’re
saddened to report on a recent administrative action at Baylor
University (a Baptist school) in Texas, where administrators ordered a
professor’s personal website be shut down because of "anonymous
concerns" that the site supported ideas associated with the intelligent
design movement (IDM).
Baylor’s record on dealing with academic
freedom, particularly as it concerns intelligent design the IDM, is now
all the more odious. In 2000, Baylor removed intelligent design
theorist William Dembski, now at Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary, because Dembski "refus[ed] to rescind a statement supporting
Intelligent Design as a legitimate form of academic inquiry."
The
professor under fire this time is Robert Marks, distinguished professor
of electrical and computer engineering, who launched a website called
the “Evolutionary Informatics Lab” in June to study whether natural
selection can use chance mutations to generate new information. "Marks’
conclusions, as explained on the website, placed limits on the scope of
Darwinism and offered scientific support for Intelligent Design,"
explains Baptist Press.
The debate, surprisingly, does not
concern the validity of Marks’ research, but rather "Baylor’s policies
and procedures of approving centers, institutes, products using the
university’s name," according to Lori Fogleman, director of media
communications at Baylor. In July, after giving an interview to the
IDM-promoting Discovery Institute, Marks was asked by Baylor’s
engineering school dean to remove the website. In response, Marks
requested a meeting for discussion, but just shy of a week before the
scheduled meeting, all references to the Evolutionary Informatics Lab
on Marks’ website were forcibly removed.
Should we be surprised?
Dembski, the previous victim, offers a fairly chilling perspective on
academic freedom when it comes to disagreement with Darwin:
"You
have to understand, in the current academic climate, Intelligent Design
is like leprosy or heresy in times past. To be tagged as an ID
supporter is to become an academic pariah, and this holds even at
so-called Christian institutions that place a premium on respectability
at the expense of truth and the offense of the Gospel."
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2007/09/15/news-to-note-09152007