maybe it has been.
maybe it's forbidden to put evolution in a bad light like that.
nonsense you say?
do not ever think like that armoured, because i have been the direct recipient of such a sham.
and it makes me even more determined to expose this garbage for what it is.
Dear moderators, can we please get a statement? Is Whois not allowed to bring up Koonin because "it's forbidden to put evolution in a bad light like that"? On a forum
full to the brim with threads claiming to debunk it?
(...Actually, I don't think we need word from the moderators on this one.)
In reality, there is no evidence of any sort of embargo on research that would disprove evolution. Intelligent design advocates can point to plenty of published papers that ostensibly seem to support their crazy ideas. It's just that those papers gain no traction in the wider scientific community because they're not particularly impressive. They don't do what they claim to do. And you can claim that it's a big fat scientific conspiracy all you want, but keep in mind the company this places you in.
EVERY (and I do mean
EVERY) crackpot idea that failed to gain purchase in the scientific community makes this claim, from the electric universe supporters to the HIV-AIDS denialists to the flat earthers. With all those conspiracies, it's a shocker that anything gets published at all!
Jokes aside, though? There is no conspiracy. Do you have evidence or research that you think disproves the current evolutionary model? Go right ahead. Try to publish it! Of course, the fact that you have no formal training in biology and don't really seem to know all that much about it would be a bit of a problem, generally speaking...
Of course Darwinist evolution has an influence on the killing of babies and harvesting their parts. In Darwinism, a human has no inherent value other than as a mechanism to pass along genetic information. Killing, and partitioning, the sack of chemicals isn't destroying anything of value.
You had like a 19-page thread on this where numerous people pointed out, among other things:
- "Darwinism" isn't really a thing
- The theory of evolution has nothing to say about morality any more than the theory of gravity does
- The fact that we are all bags of chemicals does not devalue morality
- Numerous worldviews have posited an entirely materialistic morality, wherein the fact that we are "merely chemicals" has no bearing whatsoever on what is right or wrong for us to do.
You never addressed any of the posts in question, so it's kind of weak to come in here and make the exact same claims.
Seriously, think about what you are saying, there was a time when the USA was the greatest country in the world; which begs the question, what changed?
My guess? The rise of the moral majority and the catastrophic growth of American Anti-Intellectualism. It used to be that America was
the place to go to learn and practice science. Now, it isn't any more. You try to appeal to the bible, to an unfalsifiable supernatural explanation that doesn't actually make sense, given the evidence we have (while religion has declined it has become far more virulent and aggressive in the USA; other countries that are far more secular are considerably better places to live, with a fairly strong correlation), but the fact is that we can point to one particular thing killing America:
the active reverence and celebration of intentional ignorance.
Yes, we can worship the God of our choosing as long as we keep in the privacy of our homes...Attend the Church of our Choosing as long as you don't deny marrying same sex couples, teach your kids religion of your choosing but they can't take a Bible to read in study hall. Just keep it in the closet folks.
THIS JUST IN! CHRISTIAN PERSECUTED IN DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY WHICH IS 80% CHRISTIAN! You know, I'm starting to think that having "you will be persecuted" as a core tenet of a society's religion might have some rather awful consequences for that society when they rise to power and have essentially complete control of the country. For example, they might take any pronouncement speaking out against religious privilege in an ostensibly secular country as evidence of persecution, and then make some extras up when they can't find enough of that.
Nobody is stopping you from praying in public (although your own bible might). The WBC is allowed to do what they want wherever and soapbox, street-corner preachers are
all over the place. I have no idea where you got this idea that you needed to pray privately. Other than like, I dunno, Mark 6:6.
Nobody is stopping you from attending the church of your choosing, and nobody is forcing churches to marry homosexuals. This didn't happen when interracial marriage became legal and it hasn't happened now. I don't know where you got the idea that churches are being forced to do this.
Where did you even hear that you can't take a bible into study hall?
Of course you can! You do realize "no prayer in school" was a lie, right? You can pray in school as much as you want so long as you aren't disrupting the class. The only thing O'Hair accomplished was that the school could not force prayer onto the students. That's it. You're free to pray as much as you want in school! They don't even consider asking the all-powerful god of the bible for help on your test to be cheating!
Stop trying to invent persecution where there is none. You have
no idea how privileged being a Christian in the United States of America makes you. You
never have to worry about being the wrong religion. You almost never have to worry about your community disowning you because you found Jesus. You don't have to worry that people will say, "Wait, Deceived's kids are Christian? I can't have my kids hanging around that!" Your family probably isn't going to say, "Man, we have
got to do something about Deceived; she's bringing up her kids without them knowing that the bible is wrong!" There are all things that atheists have to deal with on a near-constant basis in many parts of the country. My demographic is less trusted than rapists. You want to worry about persecution? Why? Because you don't have complete control of the government?!
All this talk of Christian persecution in the USA is like having to listen to a straight guy complain because he has to watch two men holding hands in the street. You have
no idea how well-off you are as a Christian in America. No other country will go so far to accommodate you for your beliefs, at least not without asking for proof.