Posted on 02/20/2009 2:58:53 PM PST by GodGunsGuts
Darwinism as Religion in a Holy War
Feb 19, 2009 It might be expected that media attention on Darwin would be exceptionally high this month because of his bicentennial, but some of it seems downright religious. The adulation he has been receiving is almost embarrassing sometimes. It is only exceeded by the righteous indignation frequently expressed against intelligent design. In any other context, the fighting words of the Darwinians would be described as hate speech. Here are some recent examples:
1. Shrine to Darwin:...
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I remember Carl Sagan saying on the t.v. program COMOS, that the cosmos was all there is or ever will be and that he might accept the idea of God, but only if He were benign and indifferent to man’s affairs.
Darwinism at its heart must be materialistic but it’s no less a religion.
And, I might add, its just as opposed to my view of the earth and creation as it is to yours.
You remember the ancient city of Babylon, so mighty that no one could imagine it going down. Though protected by water and walls thick enough on top to use for a road it fell in one night.
So that which denies God can crumble very fast and unexpectedly and by means we might not expect.
One way or another The Temple of Darwinism is coming down.
Do you guy’s take some sort of flowery rhetoric course where you learn how to talk like an Imam from the Ministry of Military Hogwash? Every other post is a jihadist metaphor festival — “Our pus-filled enemies from the unwashed ranks of the Evo-Cult will feel the wrath of our holy lashings and will swim in a sea of their own eyeballs as the tips of righteous swords sink their ship of lies and the HMS Creationist emerges from the fog victorious, etc., etc.”
Hey, you’re way better at that than I am. Our “flowery” rhetoric is obviously no match for the Temple of Darwinistic Materialism d:op
Thanks for the ping!
An inversion of reality GGG. You’re suffering from YEC-centrism when really you’re all just living on the margins.
For every single evidence-less polemic that you post, hundreds of scientific papers are published, reviewed and confirmed that add a little piece more to our understanding of evolutionary science. These individual facts help science refine and deepen our understanding of the natural world. Happily, science realises that it doesn’t have all the answers - unlike the YEC’ers.
Anyone who believes that death didn’t exist prior to a few thousand years ago in the face of everest of evidence for carnivorous activity or who can hang their hat on the idea that contintents can move thousands of miles in a few months is operating on the farthest margin of sanity.
Perhaps you need to hit the books and spend a few days in the field or laboratory. Perhaps you need to get your hands dirty with some real science. To ask such a question here is to illustrate severe misunderstanding of the world. Your question cannot be answered by a sound bite.
You wish
Come on, you can share just one or two “scientific truths” with us, can't you? Just a tiny one?
And to make it easy for you, just one or two scientists that speak of “scientific truth”.
Come now, don't be shy, I'll wait if you need more time.
So that which denies God can crumble very fast and unexpectedly and by means we might not expect.
Like flying airplanes into buildings?
I don’t think they had planes back then.
Holy wars change with the times.
To ask such a question is in order.
As a simple task that any one should be able to comprehend with a little application of brain power, go buy a Peterson Field Guide, any one of the series will do, and head out into the field. I would suggest the Peterson Guide to the Wild Flowers. Go every Saturday afternoon for a while till you get to know your study area. Identify as many of the flowers as you can.
If you have the ability to comprehend what you see, your will need to consult other books to develop a better understanding of what you actually saw. You might even find the need to take a night school course in botany.
It takes a little more effort than sponging in a pew
I have spent quite a few years studying the plants and animals in my area and have become familiar with them.
Thank you for the recommendation of Peterson’s Guide but I’ve more interested myself in native edible plants and fungi, and wildflowers only if edible.
There, you see answering a question about something you stated wasn’t so hard. I’m sure you can, with your comprehension and brain power tell me what is “scientific truth” and name a scientist or two that spoke of such thing.
I mean you’re the one that said, “There is no debate. There is scientific truth and dogmatic irrational belief”.
Had I asked what is “dogmatic irrational belief”, you would’ve give an answer soon enough, so why choke on so-called “scientific truth”?
But go ahead and think on it while I wait.
Can you distinguish the members of the violet family, the golden rods? Have you observed the parts with a magnifier? are they similar or different? How are they similar or different? what about color? are they similar or different?
Perhaps your plant horizon is not adequately broad.
While the other side see all actions and results as the outworking of strictly materialistic forces and rejects the above as myth fable and quaint naivety.
It's less science than interpretation of the evidence.
The title says "holy war".
That’s what holy wars really are. Two or more religious groups doing battle to survive or at least gain the upper hand.
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