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The Evolution Of The Flat-Earthers
Idaho Mountain Express ^ | 12/9/09 | Dick Dorworth

Posted on 12/09/2009 12:06:32 PM PST by steve-b

"As long as people believe in absurdities, they will continue to commit atrocities."
--Voltaire

"Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes to be true."
--Demosthenes

A long, long, long time ago, many people believed the Earth was flat, but for more than the last 2,000 years few educated people have subscribed to this delusion. The story (included in some textbooks used in American schools) that Christopher Columbus' 1492 voyage was the first proof that the Earth is round and not flat is deceitful historical revisionism, nothing more. For (literally) thousands of years, people who have paid attention to the world as it is have known that the world is round. It never was or will be flat, a point to keep in mind.

Still, even today there are those who believe in a flat Earth and, more to the point of this column, equally absurd fantasies. Until 2001, when he died at the age of 76, Charles Johnson was president of the International Flat Earth Research Society near Lancaster, Calif. He believed that the space orbits of Earth never happened (after all, how can a flat plane be orbited?), the photographs from space showing the circular Earth were fakes and that the televised moon landings actually took place in a Hollywood studio according to a script written by the famous science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke. Flat-Earthers set the standard for fabulists, but they are certainly not alone in their ability and, more importantly, desire to believe the unbelievable and, in some but thankfully not all cases, to act aggressively, destructively, violently, even murderously toward unbelievers.

The Earth is not flat, but flat-Earthers have clearly evolved into many other fields, an amusing concept when one considers the flat-Earth thinking of those creationists who do not believe evolution exists. Creation science, like flat Earth, is an oxymoron. The Earth is round, not flat, and science is concerned with the investigation of empirical evidence, not with trying to squeeze reality into the tiny, narrow, inflexible, dark confines of a supernatural belief system predicated on faith, not knowledge. And there is always an agenda, sometimes obvious and often much less so, behind the absurdities of fabulist thinking. If you can make a person believe the Earth is flat, what can you not make him believe or do? For one thing, you can make him fear, disbelieve, distrust and view as the enemy anyone and everyone who sees the Earth as round. And that's power.

There is always power and control in the hands of the authorities of belief systems, whether religious or political, economic or even philosophical. This is as true of small, relatively harmless fringe group true believers like Charles Johnson's as it is of any number of more mainstream or at least better known and even generally accepted ones. Everyone will have their own preferred list of the evolutionary descendants of the flat-Earthers, and one man's flat-Earther is another man's avatar. And, of course, everyone has been a flat-Earther at some time in life, but some people learn, grow and evolve beyond Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, virgin birth, the bogeyman and a flat Earth. Others prefer the easier route of what Demosthenes termed "self-deceit."

In addition to the already mentioned creation science, here are a few recent examples of the evolution of flat-Earth belief systems in modern times, some more dangerous than others:

--Global warming deniers: Led by head political cheerleader Sen. James Mountain Inhofe of Oklahoma, who regularly quotes the Bible to justify his political decisions, deniers are like creationists in that they confuse and/or conflate science with their beliefs, in this case economic beliefs.

--The Obama birthers: This conservative movement continues to maintain that Barack Obama is ineligible to be president of the United States because he wasn't born in the United States, despite the fact and the documentation that he was. The Earth has always been round and Obama was always born in Hawaii.

--Obama-as-Muslim believers: This group is almost indistinguishable from the birthers and like them and the flat-Earthers ignores the evidence. The Earth has never been flat and Obama has never been a Muslim. (A pertinent aside: It is neither dishonorable nor dangerous to America to be a Muslim.) If it weren't for the dangerous ugliness of the racism and fear of Islam that fuels these two groups, their deceits would be a joke. But, though their flat-Earth thinking is laughable, they are not.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: antiscienceevos; birthers; conspiracytheory; evoflatearthers; ignorance
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To: astyanax

Funny!

Thanks for the heads up.


41 posted on 12/09/2009 1:08:11 PM PST by precisionshootist
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To: steve-b
Flat-Earthers set the standard for fabulists, but they are certainly not alone in their ability and, more importantly, desire to believe the unbelievable and, in some but thankfully not all cases, to act aggressively, destructively, violently, even murderously toward unbelievers.

I wouldn't have known 'flat-Earthers' were so very dangerous, if this 'belief Nazi' hadn't told me!

This article speaks more to the intractable and intolerant attitude of the author, of same, than others.

In psychology it's called projection... and yes, history has shown such bigots to be very dangerous.

STE=Q

42 posted on 12/09/2009 1:18:36 PM PST by STE=Q ("It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from its government" ... Thomas Paine)
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To: PresidentFelon
Thanks for the post. The name callers use a bait and switch argument. They say it is irrefutable that the earth has been warming. Well duh. We've been warming since the end of the last ice age and in a medium term cycle since the little ice age. We were in a short term warming trend but that seems to have ended about ten years ago. But none of that proves AGW.

The fact that according to the ice core data CO2 is a lagging indicator not a leading indicator plus the fact we've had no warming for ten years despite increases in CO2 content leads me to believe CO2 is not the cause of the post-ice age warming.

But assume it is. The post makes the excellent point that even fairly aggressive cuts in man made emissions would be such a tiny percentage of greenhouse gases as to achieve almost no temperature reductions. Man can't change the earth's climate any more than Canute could hold back the sea.

43 posted on 12/09/2009 1:52:44 PM PST by colorado tanker (What's it all about, Barrrrry? Is it just for the power, you live?)
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To: steve-b

The guy is entitled to his opinion. And it’s drivel.


44 posted on 12/09/2009 4:12:45 PM PST by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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To: steve-b

Better title, The Flat Earthness of Evolution. Same article posted elsewhere.


45 posted on 12/09/2009 4:53:52 PM PST by count-your-change (You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: steve-b

My comment:

Who TF is this a**hole? He obviously is a libtard waste product who can’t find his a** with both hands.

I cannot for the life of me understand how some people can be this stupid.

I remember the kids at the bottom of the class before I went to college. They could reason and make their way thru life.

What’s wrong with this tard?


Couldn’t post it where the Idaho whoever asked for comments, guess they already realized this clown is an embarrassment to Idahoans.


46 posted on 12/09/2009 11:36:27 PM PST by Eagles2003
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To: steve-b

I think Dick Dorworth should add to his list of deniers those who believe that genetics somehow plays a role in the passing down of intelligence.
David DORWORTH
Williamsport, MD


47 posted on 12/10/2009 10:37:20 AM PST by DAVID DORWORTH (intelligence may not be an inherited trait)
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