From the Baylor University mission statement:
“Baylor is founded on the belief that God’s nature is made known through both revealed and discovered truth. Thus, the University derives its understanding of God, humanity, and nature from many sources: the person and work of Jesus Christ, the biblical record, and Christian history and tradition, as well as scholarly and artistic endeavors. In its service to the church, Baylor’s pursuit of knowledge is strengthened by the conviction that truth has its ultimate source in God and by a Baptist heritage that champions religious liberty and freedom of conscience.”
Are you suggesting that a university is forbidden by law from deciding what gets taught and who gets to teach it? The fact the Dembski was paid for five years for doing nothing will surely affect tenure applications of people who oppose empiricism in science. Can you think of a legal or rational reason it shouldn’t?
Yes, I know all about Baylor University. My pastor was on the board of regents.
Maciel is the son of former Baylor regent Eleazar "Charles" Maciel, pastor of Ambler Baptist Church in Abilene
And no, your red herring was not my suggestion. My evidence shows unfair treatment, even though the university is a Baptist university. If anything, that shows the scope of the unfair treatment.