Son of Behe Talks about his Atheism. A little.

Huh.

(Click the "huh")

I suppose if you understand the social networking thingie that i Reddit, you can engage in this conversation. Right now, Behe Jr's brief comment is on the front page, and has been viewed by nearly 100,000 readers.

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Ah, yes. Nothing creates an atheist like a good Catholic upbringing... :)

I found that story a bit heartbreaking. The reaction the family had to the son was so negative. I can't imagine ever treating a child that way over a disagreement about belief. The whole thing is very sad.

It also shows what an amazing job Behe does pretending to be marginally sane when working with people who aren't wingnuts.