petra, “I’m not suggesting that aetheists actually have truths that you or I as Christians do not have. I’m suggesting that the issue had become convoluted in public debate, and that is what I object to.”
Ah, but you did say, “Christians’ suspicion of science is unfounded and ill-advised. Moreover, it allows atheists to hold a monopoly on several truths that do not belong to them.”
petra, “My sense is that atheists would like to think they have a monopoly on macroevolution–they like to think that it is their cause.”
It seems you’re telling me that one of the several truths that ‘only’ atheists have is macroevolution. Macroevolution isn’t biased.

I don’t think all atheists will agree with it being ‘their’ cause and that macroevolution is considered a ‘truth’. I’ll leave it up to the scientists to answer that question since macroevolution is science. Factual by evidence perhaps, but I have never heard a scientist use the word ‘truth’. Let’s leave it up to a qualified scientific judge to decide. You have brought up a very good point petra.
petra, “My point is that they do not own it. If evolution is true, it is truth that belongs to God, and as Christians, we can embrace it.”
You can’t embrace macroevolution without acknowledging evolution is a fact and has nothing to do with ownership. I’m a Christian and believe in evolution and love God. I don’t wish to go off topic but as Christians we disagree. The truth is God still loves us and atheists. God doesn’t discriminate. God loves.
petra, “Conversely, many young earth creationists marginalize theistic evolution as a capitulation to atheistic scientists and suggest that the only orthodox view is that of a literal 6 days of creation. By doing so, they are giving something away that rightly belongs to them. My point is that the issue is falsely divided. and defined.”
This is a very confusing statement. Are you stating that an orthodox view belongs only to YEC?
Petra, all the points that you have made above has only proven to me that the judge definately made the right decision by keeping ID out of public schools.
I hope you have a wonderful Christ-filled Christmas.