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ID is entirely about inserting religion into science classrooms. It comes in a reasonably clever disguise, but most people know what it is about.When you refer to ID, you continue to allude to the supernatural and religion, but the design inference is not religion-based.
Metaphysics isn’t part of science at all. You can’t make it a part regardless of how many times you repeat that claim. Science is pure and rational. Metaphysics is not pure and rational.For the moment, I will leave the issue about the metaphysical foundations for science. I would have asked you to read, “The Metaphysical Foundations Of Modern Science,” by Burtt, but that would be asking a lot, inasmuch as you have a prior commitment to methodological naturalism and are unlikely to consider another point of view. I wish you would, however, because you would learn why all the great scientists of the past insisted that they were “thinking God’s thoughts after him.” So, I will put this point aside for now and ask you to address the first two points.
Your claim that all the great scientists of the past were “thinking the thoughts of God after Him” is ridiculous.