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Foundation for Thought and Ethics
The Foundation for Thought and Ethics (FTE) is a Christian non-profit organization〔(Kitzmiller v. Dover: July 14 Hearing: Jon A. Buell )〕 based in Richardson, Texas, that publishes textbooks and articles promoting intelligent design, abstinence, and Christian nationalism. In addition, the foundation's officers and editors are some of the leading proponents of intelligent design. The FTE has close associations with the Discovery Institute, hub of the intelligent design movement and other religious Christian groups.
The FTE is best known for publishing ''Of Pandas and People'', an attempt to introduce creationism into public school science classrooms by raising questions about evolution while presenting intelligent design as an alternative. The book played a significant part in the court case ''Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District'', known as the 'Dover Trial,' the first direct challenge brought in United States federal courts against a public school district which tried to mandate the teaching of intelligent design as an alternative to evolution.
While FTE did not become a party, Jon A. Buell, the president of FTE testified on July 14, 2005 at the Dover pretrial hearings. Buell denied having known about actions of the Thomas More Law Center to which the Judge said it "strains credulity."〔 In the case, the plaintiffs successfully argued that intelligent design was a form of creationism, and thus it was ruled unconstitutional.
==Mission==

On its website, the foundation currently describes its mission as:
A previous statement described the foundation's mission as "proclaiming, publishing, preaching () teaching…the Christian Gospel and understanding of the Bible and the light it sheds on the academic and social issues of the day."
The FTE's articles of incorporation announce a religious agenda. Article 5 states:
In its publication The Foundation of Rationale, written in 1983 by Charles B. Thaxton and Jon A. Buell, the FTE argued not only that creationism should be taught, but also that teaching evolution undermined the moral values and the religious beliefs of young students:
Critics argue the foundations publications are vehicles to promote Christian faith through veiled wording.

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