You didn't read the whole article, did you? Admit it, we're all FRiends here. If you had read it all, you would have seen that our author found numerous consistencies with pagan and atheist agendas and documented them.
"If you had read it all, you would have seen that our author found numerous consistencies with pagan and atheist agendas and documented them."
Paganism is not atheisism as far as I know. From what I see the book is a hodgepodge of non-scientific nonsense - that is its problem. The teacher and the author of the book may well be atheists but I don't think this sort of irrational, non-scientific thinking is limited only to that group. Indeed, there is plenty of non-scientific nonsensical thinking to be found among religious people too. I bet a lot of Christians would love to see a Christian science textbook which quoted verses from the Bible, etc.