Sunday, December 08, 2013

Scientist and former White House Senior Policy Analyst gets to the heart of the debate over evolution.

Courtesy of HuffPo:

 Religion is the only explanation for why evolution creates such a fuss in our society. We do not see people getting exercised about Quantum Mechanics, String Theory or the Theory of Relativity. But mention evolution and you invoke an immediate and visceral reaction. Local school boards are elected, rejected and then re-elected solely on this issue. No other scientific discovery is so deeply embedded into the fabric of American politics. 

Evolution is one of the most successful, thoroughly documented scientific discoveries in human history. We can see evolution in a Petri dish. Evolution has been validated across multiple fields of anthropology, geology, genetics, embryology, bacteriology, virology, and biogeography. Evolution is a fact, an undeniable, proven fact, as certain as the existence of atoms. Only some of the details of the mechanisms of evolution remain to be elucidated. Cancer is a fact, though not all the mechanisms leading to malignancy are understood. Theory does not imply uncertainty; instead, theory means a grand idea, such as General Relativity or Evolution; well-established principles that encompass and explain a broad range of phenomena. 

However, more than 75 years after the trial of State of Tennessee v John Scopes and despite incredible advances in biology, many public school boards strive to eliminate the teaching of evolution from the curriculum. 

The debate about intelligent design in public schools is a uniquely American phenomenon, a quirk of our history and culture. Beyond the theocracies of the Middle East, religion permeates American politics in a way not found anywhere else in the world. No other developed country, east or west, is host to a serious political movement dedicated to the destruction of secularism, with evolution exhibit number one. 

We have to go all the way back to Italy in 1614 to find another example of a powerful political machine dedicated to the suppression of a broad scientific truth with deep implications for human understanding. That is the year in which Galileo's observations of the earth orbiting the sun were first denounced as a threat to the established authority of the Catholic Church, which claimed Galileo's doctrine to be false and contrary to the divine and Holy Scripture. We have regressed four centuries. Intelligent design is nothing but a transparent fig leaf for creationism, a child of that dark era in the 1600s. Comparing creationism or intelligent design to evolution is no different than insisting that we teach today that the sun actually orbits the earth as an alternative theory to modern astronomy. Only in the United States are such discredited views taken seriously by a large portion of the citizenry. We can and should do better. Intelligent design has no place in a science classroom -- and it does not in any western country outside these United States. 

Jeff Schweitzer also discusses the arguments used against climate change and vaccinations, and finds that the root cause is a faith based denial of evidence.

Here is how he sums up: 

Steeped in this wasteland of scientific illiteracy we march ever further toward a theocracy; a secular society cannot stand without deference to fact. We are in danger of becoming the Iran of the West, or a bad copy of the former Soviet Union. Under the communist dictatorship children were taught that Stalin was a hero and that capitalism was a great evil, or that Russia invented the telephone and airplane, with no regard to the truth. We are about to make the same mistake in twisting history to indoctrinate our children with stories about god and gravity. 

As religiosity has ascended in American life, policy debates have become faith-based rather than being anchored in logic. Support for a policy position becomes unmoved by contradictory facts because proponents simply "believe" the position to be correct even in the face of incontrovertible evidence to the contrary. Just as there is no way to determine relative validity between religions, or to diminish faith with facts, as soon as logic is removed from policy debates, competing positions are no longer evaluated based on relative merit, but are supported as inherently right, immune to any reasonable counter arguments. This slide away from secular debate leads increasingly to polarization, greater animosity and a loss of civility because the only way to support a position is simply to assert supremacy as loudly as possible. We are reduced to childlike tantrums of "I'm right, you're wrong, I win." Without logic, there is no common basis for discussion, and no way to mediate disputes. The death of secularism is the death of civility, and nothing demonstrates this more clearly than the debate about teaching science in schools free from religion. Our international ranking suffers because we have not yet learned this lesson. Slovenia has.

Religion is relatively innocuous when it is kept within the walls of synagogues, temples, and church buildings. But when it is introduced into education, politics, and used to determine guidelines for women's health, it can be a destructive force in this country. Often with the religious cherry picking, and misunderstanding, portions of the Bible which are then used to discriminate against women, oppress gays, and to challenge science and public education.

I know that there are many who take great solace in their faith, but for the rest of us religion has become something which shackles this country in place and keeps it from moving forward to compete with the other countries of the world, and to maintain our place in the technological and scientific community that we once dominated.

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:09 PM

    REPEAL OBAMACARE
    IMPEACH BARRY SOETORO AKA BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA.
    TAKE BACK OUR COUNTRY.
    STAND YOUR GROUND.

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    1. Anonymous3:53 PM

      OMG, Todd's cum stained washcloth can type Sarah Palin nonsense. FO inbred Teaklanner

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    2. Anonymous3:55 PM

      Shut up $arah and go eat a sandwich.Please.

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  2. Anonymous3:39 PM

    Gryph, why do you let these obvious troll flaming turd responses through?

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    1. Anonymous3:58 PM

      IMO, leaving them in is a good thing. Otherwise, you're just another Sarah Palin Facebook account erasing any thing that or any one who doesn't agree with you.

      Plus, it gives the pro-Palin crowd a chance to use their CAPS ONLY key.

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    2. I think it's for the humor of their obvious ravings.

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  3. Anonymous3:46 PM

    I couldn't agree more with what Mr Schweitzer has to say here.
    If we don't work just as hard to eradicate the scourge that is masquerading as "common sense conservatism", as they are working on the local, state and federal levels to undermine our secular government, we will be ruled soon enough by laws created from the "good book".
    I never thought I'd live to see society taking such huge steps backwards.

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  4. You tell 'em, $carah!

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    1. Anonymous5:19 PM

      I always wonder “Whose common sense?” when I hear the common sense nonsense.

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  5. Interestingly, I presented this possibility to a group of Bahais many years ago, and they laughed and sneered at the idea. It still makes sense as far as I'm concerned.

    "It would be no less miraculous if God used evolution to create us than if he zapped us in in a day. It's all a matter of our finite perspective of time when God is timeless. If God took 100 million years to whip us up using evolution it might seem like a day to God. Wait, doesn't the Bible say something like that? 1000 years being like a day?"

    And, of course, it came from a liberal Christian web page that I know isn't on your regular go-to list, Jesse, with God in it and all.

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    1. Anonymous5:23 PM

      So, you believe the 6000 year date? Please take an earth science class and get up to speed. Your ignorance is embarrassing. This article is clearly above your head and the nonstop mind grind the creationists go through to make their point misses the point entirely. Take a class in science in a secular university. It will open your eyes.

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  6. The message of every organized religion distills to the same bottom line: 'do it our way, because we said so.' Every organized religion, as well as every government, has long known that the most cost-effective means of keeping people in line is through the inculcation of fear.

    But embracing atheism is not an option without fear either. To do so, is to acknowledge that this is the only existence there is and when we croak there's nothing left of us but food for earthworms and maggots. Religion, on the other hand, extends an unproven promise, a dice-throw, crap shoot on a heaven or a hell, but at least it's a continued existence. I'm sure it's a conundrum that's driven stronger men than me to insanity.

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  7. Anonymous5:17 PM

    This is eloquently delivered and should be required reading for every school board member in the United States. We are falling behind folks! Scientific literacy is almost nonexistent among the general public and yet we assume our country will continue to progress. The typical person usually has no clue what scientists do every day, nor does anyone ask questions about what scientists do. It is truly insane! How many scientists do you know and what are their disciplines? We need more scientists!

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    1. Anonymous9:09 PM

      but the homeskoolers can't read this

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  8. Randall5:31 PM

    Psalm 22:21 Save me from the lion's mouth; and my lowness from the horns of the unicorns.

    Psalm 44:19 Though Thou hast sore broken us in the place of dragons, and covered us with the shadow of death.

    Isaiah 13:21 ...SATYRS shall dance there.

    Isaiah 14:29 ...out of the serpent's root shall come forth a COCKATRICE, and his fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent.

    Daniel 7:6 ...like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it.

    ...Bible science.


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  9. Anita Winecooler6:41 PM

    We've fallen way behind the rest of the world coddling the zealots and allowing them to interpret the constitution to defend their brand of religiosity. My neighbors sponsor students from other countries and they're light years ahead in math, the sciences and logic. The thing that bothers me most is a lot of countries send their students to our universities and their countries reap the benefit in the "brain trust" department.
    We need to make staying here a more lucrative option.

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  10. Anonymous6:46 PM

    America’s “resident dunce,” half-term governor, and failed vice presidential candidate has taken advantage of the non-existent “war on Christmas” to speak to like-minded conservative Christians to sell her latest screed against President Obama and all-things secular proving once again why she has the “well-established-reputation as a world-class idiot.” One hesitates commenting on the absurdity that is Sarah Palin, but her latest contention that Founding Fathers John Adams and Thomas Jefferson would join her in the war against the imagined war on Christmas is too much of an affront to American history, facts, and reason to bear; especially for a secular humanist.

    On Thursday, Palin pimped her “war on Christmas” book at Jerry Falwell’s Christian Liberty University, a place of “higher education” that Palin likely understands teaches David Barton revisionist history of America’s founding as a Christian nation based on the Christian bible. Palin told the audience that Thomas Jefferson and John Adams wrote the U.S. Constitution (Adams did not) for moral and religious people. She said, “If you lose that foundation, John Adams was implicitly warning us, there will be no reason to follow our constitution because it is a moral and religious people who understand we are to be held accountable by our creator so that is what our constitution is based on. So those revisionists, those in the lamestream media who would want to ignore what our founders actually wrote about in our charters of liberty” must not comprehend the principles espoused by the Founding Fathers. Principles, by the way, that apparently include celebrating Christmas the “religious way” by honoring the virgin birth she claimed atheists were hard at work fighting in an attempt to “abort Christ from Christmas” (note the “abortion” reference).

    She said, “Why is it they get to claim some offense taken when they see a plastic Jewish family on somebody’s lawn – a nativity scene, that’s basically what it is right? Oh, they take such offense, mentally distresses them so they sue, right?” No atheist considers plastic Jewish facsimiles of “virgin birth Jesus” on someone’s lawn offensive or worth a lawsuit. They do, however, take offense when Christians erect plastic virgin-birth Jesus displays, crucifixion crosses, or resurrection representations on land paid for with their tax dollars.

    She continued that

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  11. Anonymous6:46 PM

    “heaven forbid we claim any type of offense when we say, ‘Wait, you’re stripping Jesus from the reason, as the reason for the season,’ but heaven forbid we claim any type of offense.” Then Palin went rogue and spoke for Thomas Jefferson she claimed “would recognize those who would want to try to ignore that Jesus is the reason for the season are angry atheists armed with an attorney. They are not the majority of Americans. So I think Thomas Jefferson would certainly recognize it and stand up and he wouldn’t let anybody tell him to sit down and shut up.”

    Thomas Jefferson, a deist, eschewed everything divine about biblical Jesus; particularly what he called the “contrary to the laws of nature” virgin birth and resurrection story. What Jefferson did appreciate about biblical Jesus was the humanitarian ethics of goodwill toward human beings, charity for the poor, and his inherent humanism that Jefferson himself espoused. To make his point, Jefferson gathered 4 translations of the gospel accounts, edited out each and every “contrary to natural law” part, and compiled humanistic Jesus into his version of the gospels minus Christ’s miracles, Christ as divine, and especially the virgin birth and resurrection. In fact, Founding Father Thomas Jefferson wrote to another Founding Father, John Adams, in 1823 that “The day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the supreme being as his father in the womb of a virgin, will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter.” So much for America’s resident dunce counting on Thomas Jefferson joining her in fighting against “atheists trying to abort Christ in Christmas” or the “reason for the season” that is as absurd as a star guiding wise men to Bethlehem around December 25.

    http://www.politicususa.com/2013/12/08/palin-adams-jefferson-war-on-christmas.html

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  12. Anonymous6:47 PM

    ...The real story is that Palin is a charlatan, an imbecile, and an opportunist with no more knowledge of the “Christ” in Christmas than the Founding Fathers she attempted to channel to sell her pathetic book. Her assault and false account of the Founding Fathers’ intent in writing the Constitution is as offensive as her assault on atheists’ desire to abort Christ from Christmas or wage a war on Christmas. Sarah Palin is a parasite on America and this secular humanist has had just about as much of her bloodsucking pandering to pad her bank account as one person can take. Obviously, the Liberty University audience has not had enough of Palin because there were no reports of even one “higher education” student standing up and telling Palin that her lack of knowledge of the Christ in Christmas, or the Founding Fathers, informed that the only war this holiday season is her assault on intelligence of which she has none.

    http://www.politicususa.com/2013/12/08/palin-adams-jefferson-war-on-christmas.html

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  13. Anonymous7:20 PM

    This Map Shows The Dominant Religious Group In Every US County
    http://www.businessinsider.com/the-religious-makeup-of-america-2013-12

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  14. Anonymous7:39 PM

    PAUL KRUGMAN: Obamacare Has Won

    http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-krugman-obamacare-success-2013-12

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