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Theistic realism

This article is basically a personal research essay by User:Ungtss about a term invented by creationist author Philip Johnson in his book Reason in the Balance. Johnson coined the term as a means to justify Intelligent Design from a Christian philosophy perspective. While there are other creationists who are on the ID bandwagon and bandy about Johnson's invented term (notably those from Leader U, a creationist "web-based" university), you will find that the term has no counterpart on ] (0 hits) and Google contains a mere 347 hits which are mostly propaganda. The essay as it appears right now is obviously a creationist soapbox meant to encourage the invention of a constituency for a concept that only one person has ever stated exists. Parts of the essay about Johnson's beliefs can be salvaged and incorporated into the Philip Johnson article or the Intelligent Design article as need be, but this article as a seperate subject is absolutely unwarranted and serves only to bring a POV-fork to other articles on creationism. Joshuaschroeder 22:43, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)