It’s bad enough that I have to deal with the moronic creationists and their crayon-tinged tirades it now appears I pissed off some wacko cryptozooligists named Deborama at a Blogger site ineptly called the Monster Research Blog. Here’s the post from some crank called Deborama back on April 28th 2011 who didn’t have the chutzpah to use their real name:

navigating crackpots and deceivers

When using Google to search for Ebu Gogo, one of the early hits is a site titled ‘floresgirl.com’ authored by this man, –> Erik John Bertel. He apparently holds a degree in biology and “has training” in physical anthropology. He worked in “several Fortune 1000″ companies and trained under the art critic, Lawrence Alloway, who apparently coined the term “Pop Art.” A regular jack-of-all-trades…

While Bertel questionably displays more information than is typically found about the Ebu Gogo, one quickly discerns that this site serves as an advertising ploy and launchpad for his “adventure novel” about two scientists who encounter an ancient tribe of Ebu Gogo (http://www.floresgirl.com/flores-girl-novel-trailer.htm) while researching on the island of Flores. Furthermore, the link to the associated blog page entices the reader by stating:

“More importantly and more provocatively can the Ebu Gogo or Homo floresiensis still be alive in a remote corner of Indonesia? Stay tuned for more or go to the flores girl blog for new insights!”

If one follows the link, one finds the continuous commentary of Bertel’s own personal politics, not information regarding potential sightings of this historically fabled creature.

Bertel seems to, at once, promote and diminish the validity of the Ebu Gogo as a living or recently extinguished branch of our evolutionary tree. I find this disappointing and detracting from the importance and enormity of the implications of the folk tales of the ebu gogo and the recent discoveries of the Homo floresiensis remains. Besides, he did a terrible job creating this cg representation:


Okay back to me.  I have so many problems with this post but their moronic blog won’t allow me to post my retort.  So here is my rebuttal and I know have more readers than insipid Monster Research Blog:

Dear Deborama:

Crackpot huh? Well duh, it’s a web site for my free speculative fiction novel, Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot and that makes me a crackpot?  How does writing a fictional account regarding the discovery of Homo floresiensis diminish the importance of this find? Deceiver? Is is a stretch to imagine that someone interested in the Ebu gogo might want to read a fictional account about their discovery? In any case, I’m glad my SEO efforts were not for naught.

Moreover; I guess being a crackpot is why I was contacted by a National Geographic video team about contributing to a documentary on Flores Island. And yes, I do know more that I am not at liberty to discuss about Homo floresiensis due to confidentiality issues with other cryptozoologists, so how’s that for fueling speculation?  Notice, I did not comment about my own personal views regarding the existence of the Ebu gogo or Homo floresiensis.

Sorry that my being a jack of all trades bothers you but I do agree with one point that you made and that was regarding the poor quality of the graphic image. I have a new image I am working that was reviewed by the physical anthropology researchers who have written extensively about the Homo floresiensis find.  Some of these researchers are the same professors that I studied with as a physical anthropology student at SUNY Stony Brook.

So your qualifications for calling me a crackpot include what, your ability to type a post at a computer?  You studied what by the way?  By the way did you bother to read the novel that has been downloaded 250,000 times? It’s free at floresgirl.com and I took great care to ensure the accuracy of my portrayal of these diminutive people. When you decide to do character assassination of a non-public person please have the good courtesy to open a dialog directly with that person rather than hiding and sniping anonymously from some blog. I make opinions all the time at the Flores Girl Blog but it’s with my real name! And if you do a little more research you will find the following posts about the Ebu gogo at the Flores Girl Blog so did you get anything right in your post other than the comment about the graphic?

How did the Ebu Gogo get to Flores?

Is Flores Island the new Galapagos?

YouTube Video of a dead Ebu Gogo or Homo floresiensis?

Strange Doings

The Ebu Gogo Legend and Flores Girl Novel

Cheers,

Erik John Bertel

 

“So your site is pro liberal too!! Its great to find more baby killing hippy tree huggers who think we came from a puddle of mud not minding to BREAK THE !#@! LAW…. Spend the money to see the movie!!! Why not.. Some of your “tree of lie” believing friends probably were involved in the pre & post production…

P.S. The CG rendered chick at the top of your page lacks in every form of the art.. Someone give the artist a basic tutorial on using Maya, 3ds, or Poser for character design!!!! Jesus saves!!!”

Well, I’m not sure Jesus would approve of your comments since I had to remove the vile language before posting this diatribe. First, for the record, I am a fiscal conservative and I am definitely not a liberal. I do like trees but I am not a baby killer, however I can’t be sure that my tax dollars haven’t killed a few babies in Iraq. Moreover, I do think for myself and I have found numerous fossils over the years that need a narrative that is a little more compelling than the one provided by a two thousand year old collection of disparate short stories.

As to DRM, I understand you guys believe in literal interpretations but when I wrote the column about the Expelled bootleg I was being satirical, hello. And no I will not spend my money on Expelled, no more than I expect you to read a book about Darwin or science for that matter. As to the origin of life from a mud puddle, hey I guess I missed that one but with the intellectual acuity being demonstrated by some of these creationist arguments it probably isn’t that far off the mark.

On the other hand, it is refreshing to hear that the creationist lobby is so concerned about DRM so hopefully they will urge the producers of Expelled to address their unsanctioned usage of the John Lennon song “Imagine” in the movie. Oh, yeah I forgot, fair use, that’s the argument I will use when I get my bootleg.

As to the CG chick I’m sorry you find the image disappointing but if that is all you have to worry about I would heartily recommend that you get out and get a girlfriend because you sound like a backed up fourteen year old to me. Now get out of here and go make some little Christians will ya!

Erik John Bertel

Author of Flores Girl:The Children God Forgot

I wrote this almost a year ago and finally saw Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed on NetFlix. I fell asleep watching it and it was truly craptacular. I did get a very refreshing nap from the movie.

When Dino-Chickens eat Ignorant Creationists

I remember my college genetics teacher talking about creationism being a very plausible explanation for some but he lamented that there’s just very little you can do with it.  I have been following the Sensuous Curmudgeon and his daily expose regarding the stupid antics of the creationist and YEC movement. Their idiocy is unfathomable and that includes their embrace by brained conservative Republicans who just can’t pass up the opportunity to pander to the god yokels. What the cretins are forgetting is that creationism is the equivalent of intellectual castration with some very insidious side effects.

For the historically challenged I bring to your attention the efforts of Communist Russia and Trofim Denisovich Lysenk’s program of Lamarckian communist genes which resulted in setting back the development of Russian agriculture by decades. Net result of this failed, wistful discredited science: years of failing crops and mass starvation that caused the deaths of countless peasants while hastening the end of Communist Russia.  Mind you, that’s all from bad science. So while you think there is no harm in bastardizing your child’s education by adding creationism to the science curriculum; in fact, there are realpolitik consequences to ignorance and honestly none of them are good for the United States.  I point east to both India and China, you know the countries where most of the Tea Party members lost their jobs due to outsourcing! Yeah, keep going after the unions; another divisive and diversionary tactic by the Republicans that will continue to add to our demise.

On the brighter side, what also comes to mind is paleontologist Jack Horner and his book How to Build a Dinosaur. In the book, Horner outlines the process of how to convert a chicken, basically your everyday dinosaur cousin into a real dinosaur by tinkering with their genes. Because deep in their genes are are some hidden dinosaur treasures. This process seems far more like to happen than the Jurassic fictional methodology of reconstructing the fragmented genome from dinosaur fossils. And this will happen sooner rather than later as scientists have already added dinosaur teeth to hapless Dino-chicken embryos.  Get rid of the feathers for scales, grow tail and convert the wings into arms and you got yourself your basic scraggly dinosaur-chicken.  A Dino-chicken named “Chino” will also make its appearance in the sequel to Flores Girl: The Scared and the Profane; sure to be an even bigger hit than the original “Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot” free ebook novel with over 250,000 downloads to date.

I know, you shouldn’t fool with mother nature, right? Damn Jurassic Park, I find myself am rooting for the arrival of a Dino-chicken and hopefully soon. With a little luck the newly created Dino-chickens will have an enormous pituitary problem, grow larger than an ostrich and have a hankering for creationist’s flesh.  I can see them gorging themselves on hapless creationists who sit idly by denying their existence!  Well, I can dream can’t I?

Cruel and small of me, huh? Not really, after all, aren’t all of the creationists convinced that we Darwinians are doing the devil’s works only to be condemned and to rot in hell for all of eternity? Fair is fair and a Dino-chicken chowing down on the creationist gang at Creation Museum is too good a B-Movie opportunity to pass up!  Calling Robert Rodriguez!

“If only we laymen could simply trust our scientists, without thinking critically for ourselves, as we once trusted priests and rabbis.” Or so goes one creationists.  You know the folks who think all scientists are liars for not placing their religious beliefs regarding creation on the same plane with scientific thought and reason regarding evolution.

Ah, if only our Mid-Eastern fundamentalists religions did not require such blind adherence to their faith then the world, never mind you know where I’m going with this.  Spirituality doesn’t have to be this way and to quote another great spiritual leader, the Buddha regarding critical thinking:

“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find anything that agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.” (Siddhartha Gautama – The Buddha), 563-483 B.C.

Can you imagine a priest, fundamentalist preacher or imam saying this to their flock? Not a chance in…

However; the original comment speaks volumes about critical thought among creationists. In fact that’s an oxymoron: critical thought and creationists. Science is very much about critical thinking and questioning the status quo.  And while adherence to dogma does exist among the scientific ranks, it doesn’t last long  when faced with the onslaught of new observations and facts.  It doesn’t matter who’s theory is being challenged as for example when Newtonian Physics became challenged by the Theory of Relativity and the Time Space Continuum.It’s all fair game and all subject to the same unrelenting peer review.  Years ago creationist beliefs were subjected to the same rigorous scientific review and rejected as being matters of faith and not belonging to science.

It’s so simple:  science is not faith and faith is not science.  The two shouldn’t play together despite the protestations of religious fundamentalists and their political sycophants.

First, since this is my first post of the Year let me wish all including the nuemrous scrapebox spammers a Happy and Healthy New Year.  And no your spam won’t make the blog unless it is remotely relevant.

My first blog is in fact inspired by a fellow blogger at the  The Sensuous Curmudgeon.  This is a pro-evolution site where  the Curmudgeon vigorously exposes the Creationist efforts to subvert Science and Darwinsim.  Most of the nuts he targets are either Creationists or Intelligent Desgins nuts who want our classrooms teaching faith rather than science.  In a previous posting I blogged about how Amercians remains stubbornly fixed to their Creationists ideals.  That’s fine but I draw the line when the faith gets introduced into the classroom as an alternative explanation to science.  I mean, after all, we don’t insist on equal time for evolution during a bible classs right?  That’s stupid and, for that manner, so is confusing science with faith in the classroom.

However, I do blame one culprit for this mass American creationist stupidity that even President Bush adhered to:  our science teachers. When it comes time to teaching the scientific method this topic always get short shrift and is without a doubt the most boring lecture in the entire science curriculum.  Yet, it should be anything but boring since the scientific methodology represents the triumph of reason over blind faith and we all know where blind faith leads us:  religious wars.  Great people have been persecuted and killed for defending the truth of the scientific method  and this goes way back.  If you doubt me, go see the flick “Agora” starring the ever watchable Rachel Weisz playing the worlds first feminist scientific philosopher  Hypatia who lived during the turbulent times that marked the beginning of Christianity.  Reasoning and feminists just don’t go well back then or for now if you follow recent events in the Middle East. It’s not a great film by far yet its fascinating how the forces of logic always seem to bang heads with the violent sincerity of the faithful. Yet this dynamic never gets taught  to our students but gets buried in pages of bloodless, boring text. Here’s a taste from Wikipedia:

“Scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.A scientific method consists of the collection of data through observation and experimentation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.”

Makes you want to take a nap right? But here is what they are really saying:  if you can’t measure it and the results are not reproducible then it’s not science.  Well, you know where that leaves faith and the Bible right? And that upsets a lot of religious nuts because  religious nuts can’t stand two types of people:  total non-believers and the other religious nuts of a different faith. Why you may ask?  Because there is no reasonable or scientific reason for their blind faith in a god that appears to be at best a bit aloof. And anything that calls into doubt their own blind belief system is to be challenged immediately and with violence if necessary lest it sway the less than faithful of the flock.  Because its all about getting as many fanny’s into the pews or knees to the floor as humanly possible.

So here are my simple observations regarding Science and Creationism:

1. Creationism and Intelligent Design are not Science since they do not follow the scientific method but are based on faith.
2. Faith should not be taught in a science class nor should science be taught in a bible class. Sounds fair, right?
3. All religions and faiths are far less about spirituality than what you might think. Frankly, it’s about men controlling other men and the woman are just along for the ride.  Doubt my word?  You can challenge me when you see the first female Pope. Sorry, religion is a boy’s only club and any women that have temerity to dabble in spirituality well you know they are called: witches.
4. In other words religion is about answering the age old human male question: “Are you one of us (males only of course)?”

I admire Buddhism for a number reasons, not the least of which is the Buddha’s insight to the human nature.  That said, it too is inherently about men controlling men especially when you consider how the Buddhist monks treat Buddhist nuns.  But to that point this is what the Buddha had to about critical thinking:

“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.”

Wow, can you imagine a priest, preacher or an imam telling his flock that they should question the Bible or the Qur’an?  No way, but this type of reasoning from a religion that is over 2500 years old gives me some hope for the continuing evolution of religious and spiritual beliefs from the fundamentalist quagmire we now find ourselves in.

Don’t forget to the download the evolutionary adventure thriller:  Flores Girl: The Children God Forgot. With 250,000 downloads how cna you go wrong, especially  if it’s free, right?  Oh, yes the sequel, “The Sacred and Profane” is ready for release this spring.  Send me an email and I’ll give you a free copy to the sequel as well.

Cheers,

Erik John Bertel

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Yep, a recent Gallup poll shows that 80% of all Americans believe that god has guided man’s evolution in one manner or another. Those Gallup Poll viewpoints run the gamut from the moronic strict interpretation of the bible all the way to the pseudo-scientific intelligent design movement.  I’m not quite sure how god works in his mysterious ways and or why he takes a step back in addressing some of man ‘s other issues but Americans do overwhelmingly believe he is guiding our evolution.

These creationist Gallup poll results are not surprising when you realize that many Americans come from strong fundamentalist roots and, in general abhor, learning science. And,yes I do believe laziness and blind religious beliefs go hand in hand. Come on be honest; isn’t it easier to say god did it rather than to say Deoxyribonucleic acid?  Also, evolution and science have come under political attack as humanist ploys that undermine religious faith as the United States teeters between conservative and liberal factions.

By the way I do not consider myself to be a humanist but find that label to be far too restrictive so I instead consider myself to be a Sentientist, i.e. having respect for all living creatures. That’s a natural extension of my belief in evolution;  after all some transient hominid species  had to straddle the animal-human boundary during the course of our evolution.

What Creationism has to do with science well your guess is as good as mine and asking the average American to reconcile science and faith is an exercise in bemused frustration.

Here’s the Gallup Poll report: Most Americans believe in God, and about 85% have a religious identity. It is not surprising as a result to find that about 8 in 10 Americans hold a view of human origins that involves actions by God — that he either created humans as depicted in the book of Genesis, or guided a process of evolution. What no doubt continues to surprise many scientists is that 4 out of 10 Americans believe in the first of these explanations.

These views have been generally stable over the last 28 years. Acceptance of the creationist viewpoint has decreased slightly over time, with a concomitant rise in acceptance of a secular evolution perspective. But these shifts have not been large, and the basic structure of beliefs about human beings’ origins is generally the same as it was in the early 1980s.

Americans’ attitudes about almost anything can and often do have political consequences. Views on the origins of humans are no exception. Debates and clashes over which explanations for human origins should be included in school textbooks have persisted for decades. With 40% of Americans continuing to hold to an anti-evolutionary belief about the origin of humans, it is highly likely that these types of debates will continue.

For further details from this creationst Gallup poll go here:

http://www.gallup.com/poll/145286/Four-Americans-Believe-Strict-Creationism.aspx

Glenn Beck and the Dumbing of American Conservatism

Not sure when it happened but I think the American Conservative movement has reached a new nadir with recent antics of the Tea Party, Glenn Beck, Christine “I am not a witch but I dabbled” O’Donnell and Sarah Palin. Actually, compared to the rest of this crowd Sarah is starting to look like an erudite elder statesmen. I listened to the clip from Glenn Beck and his asinine comment about how he hasn’t seen a half-monkey half-person species yet. Hell, I didn’t know he was looking. It’s a stupid off the cuff comment that just makes you shake your head. Of course he is referring to a transition species or in the vernacular, a so-called missing link. However; his entire argument just reeks of stupidity as though he never a read biology book in his life.

So I”l try to explain this in words Glenn Beck can understand. Hey moron, for your information hominids, you know chimps and gorillas, are not monkeys and their genome is particularly close to our own since they are our genetic cousins. Eight million years ago, our relatives went their way and the chimps and gorillas went their way into the jungles. Yet we remain physically close to our cousins; hell we even got freaking AIDs from them. But of course knowing this would mean studying and understanding science which Americans now seem to have an aversion to for some moronic reason.

Yes, I understand you don’t want to believe in evolution with the dozens of key fossils and DNA information we have at our disposal but Glenn has no problem with accepting the tenants of a religion such as Mormonism which includes the wearing of magic underpants. Yes, I know the Bible contains everything you need to live a righteous moral life but it also endorses slavery, polygamy and incest as well as contains two thousand year old science. How did the Conservative movement become equated with such inspired stupidity and ignorance?

What happened to the Conservative party of George Will and William F. Buckley?  I used to enjoy reading their newspaper columns since many times their opinions were often diametrically opposed to my own worldview s but they were at least challenging if not sometimes damn elegant in their arguments. They moved Conservationism away from its racist roots but then a slow downward curve began with the embrace of Reaganism. Reagan was no intellectual giant often eschewing philosophical conversation or debate for a sound bite. Now conservatism is equated with anti-intellectualism as it embraces some false egalitarianism. It’s acceleration was heightened with the Willie Horton ads and the likes of Karl Rowe stooping to the basest lowest common denominator among white voters.

Yet it’s really the American people who are to blame for the ongoing mess and they alone created the need for this neo-conservative backlash. We have become increasingly stupid while harboring misguided feelings of entitlement. We’re fight wars against terrorists with traditional armies costing trillions of dollars while we continue to move our own jobs overseas. Yet it was the American public that forced the hands of retailers and manufacturers. For the the last twenty years Americans have voted with their dollars by buying Walmart and this did not go unnoticed by Wall Street. Hell, if I can save a buck I’ll buy at Walmart, who cares if it was made with Chinese slave laborers. Who cares that the original American supplier got so squeezed by Walmart as they forced him to outsource his manufacturing to China. Screw it, I saved a buck and let’s hope it’s the other guys job that goes overseas with it.

Think again people! All of the manufacturing jobs went to China and Southeast Asia including Vietnam, what a kick in the head! So what if your good paying manufacturing job is now replaced by a crappy minimum wage position at Walmart. Don’t worry, good jobs will be created in technology and service in the next few years, right? Oops, we saved another dollar there also and moved those positions to India because you as as the American consumer didn’t want to pay American wages for technical support. So now that high paying job goes to an Indian named John when you speak to him on the phone but whose real name is more likely to be Sumesh. Oh well, that Walmart clerk job is looking damn good to you and to make up for those lost wages the wizards in Wall Street will whip a whole series of credit vehicles including exotic mortgages for you to whip up some ready cash. So what if your debt increases, you always have the rising value of your home to bail you out, right?

Ah crap, the housing market tanked as if any market was recession proof. Now you rant and rave at Obama who inherited a freaking mess from Bush and who by the way, it appears never listened to Bill Clinton. Yes, President Obama it’s the economy stupid, not health care that concerns Americans!

As to my own brand of conservatism most Tea Baggers would scuff at my conservative assertion and call me a damn liberal but not so. I am against all new taxes and having worked in the government for five years I observed how the corrupt the patronage system is for both parties, I can say you never ask the government to do anything for you; you’ll just pay double for it in sheer inefficiency! Same applies to military spending and the waste inherent with that government spending! So no government meddling and largess; that also means staying out of my bedroom. Let me believe in any god or gods or no gods for that matter that I want to believe in. And Christine O’Donnell if I want to masturbate leave me alone; at least its safe sex!

No, I don’t want a state religion including Christianity and don’t bring that crap into the classroom under the guise of intelligent design. Keep it secular! Don’t tell me who I can sleep with either; as long as they are a consenting adult it’s not the government’s business! And leave me alone regarding my choice of drugs; if i want a drink fine but don’t tell me I can’t smoke a joint because some corporation is not making a buck from my purchase. And if I want to smoke cigarettes so be it as well in my system I’ll just pay my fair share in increased health care costs to a private insurer to cover my own indiscretions. Finally, I don’t want you listening into my private life all in the name of combating terrorism. Asking the government for anything will cost you twice in money and the loss of your personal freedom. Yes, I am true conservative; I just don’t cherry pick the spots where government can meddle so just leave me alone! That’s as American as it gets!

As to Glenn Beck all I can say to that moron go read a book will ya other than the Bible.

Listen to the stupidity above and now listened to this reasoned intellectual debate between Buckley and uber-liberal Noam Chomsky about American colonialism and Vietnam. Chomksy gets the upper hand in this debate but can you imagine Sarah Palin participating in such an exchange.

Well  I have grown bored of  Steve Jobs and the Apple iPhone  so I decided to go back to my old personal  feud with America’s creationists. One of the favorite creationist’s canards is to trot out the old tired argument about Darwinism being a religion. This excerpt is from Radar at Radar Active:  http://radaractive.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-to-be-intellectually-satisfied.html and is a bit of an oxymoron.

How to be an intellectually satisfied Young Earth Creationist

It is easy!  Simply believe the Biblical account of human history and look at the actual findings of modern science without listening to the idiotic Darwinist spin.  Life is obviously designed, the rock layers are a testament to the Flood and a fallen world would naturally be filled with sin and disease and pain and woe.  Everything you see in Earth and in the heavens fits precisely what the Bible says.  All a Young Earth Creationist needs to do is know his Bible and keep up with science and think critically.  After all, a Darwinist has to start with a belief in random and inexplicable *poofs* that began and/or designed whatever there is that can be observed in the material world.   We believe God created the heavens and the Earth.  Darwinists have had to build a mythology over time.

Reminding on and all about the concept that Darwinism is a religion:

“There is a faction of scientists who exclude the supernatural from their possibilities not on the basis of science, but philosophy. Let’s hear from some of them:

“Darwin made it possible to be an intellectually- fulfilled atheist.” – Richard Dawkins, Darwinian apologist.

“I had motives for not wanting the world to have meaning; consequently assumed that it had none, and was able without any difficulty to find satisfying reasons for this assumption … For myself, as no doubt, for most of my contemporaries, the philosophy of meaninglessness was essentially an instrument of liberation. The liberation we desired was simultaneous liberation from a certain political and economic system, and liberation from a certain system of morality. We objected to the morality because it interfered with our sexual freedom.” – Aldous Huxley, philosopher, author, lecturer -(REPORT, June 1966. “Confession of Professed Atheist.”}

“We [scientists] have … a prior commitment to materialism [and] we are forced by our a priori adherence to material causes to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations… Moreover, that materialism is absolute, for we cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door.” -Richard Lewontin, “Billions and Billions of Demons,” The New York Review, January 9, 1997, p. 31.”   (more to come)

For those of you who have perused this blog before, you are aware that there is something of an ongoing dialogue between me and a group of Darwinist commentators, with a few of my fellow believers in an Intelligent Designer joining the conversation on a regular basis since the beginning of 2006.  My last post on Wednesday would be instructive to catch up to where the blog has gone. For those of you who are new, and to remind regular readers, this blog is primarily concerned with the subject of worldviews.  Whether you can even conceive of it or not, you have a worldview.  This definition will come from dictionary.com along with their cited sources…

worldview.” n. In both senses also called Weltanschauung .

  1. The overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world.
  2. A collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or a group.

Radar seems like a nice enough guy and he is in the tech industry so there is some common ground.  That said, I do have a bone to pick with him. First, the standard definition of religion is:

1. a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.

It’s deceptive to confuse a so called worldview with religion.  Darwinism, i.e. natural selection,  is not a religion but instead is a scientific theory and thus as a scientific theory it can be readily disproved. That’s the nature of scientific theories.  They hang around until someone or something disproves them or provides a better explanation.  The Theory Evolution and Natural Selection have undergone numerous changes over the years particularly with the addition of genetics.

So how do you disprove Darwinism as a theory?  Simple, to disprove evolution all you have to do is to find that elusive bunny rabbit fossil in a Precambrian rock.  That single find alone throws out all of the underpinnings of Darwinism and we can discard everything the fossil record has told us to date.  If you believe in a young earth then it would be caveman skeleton curled alongside a T-Rex skeleton. Simple and conclusive, right?  But guess what, to date we have uncovered literally thousands of tons of fossils,  a few of which I have found myself and nobody has found the smoking gun or should I say smoking bunny to disprove the theory evolution.  Then again, as the creationists tell it, we are lying about the fossil record.

Assuming you can treat god as a scientific theory how do you disprove god?

You can’t, can you?  I can’t even think of a single rational test to disprove god.  I read some sophist attempts to debunk god and there are some neurological studies that define our affinity for the infinite but they really don’t work.  Why?  It’s a simple matter of faith and conversely  you can’t prove the existence of god.  And that ladies and gentlemen is the difference between a scientific theory and a religion.  A belief in god is religion and requires faith whereas a belief in Darwinism  or natural selection requires one to adhere to the rules of scientific theory.  Darwinism has little to do with religious dogma.

Survival of the fittest and the theory of evolution fit the fossil record just fine.  Sure there have been some surprises but our living planet has numerous fossil relics such as horseshoe crabs living alongside the latest naturally engineered species.  Moreover; DNA research has added additional information to our knowledge of evolution.  Yet the more evidence we find supporting the mechanism of evolution the more Americans as a whole insist on getting stupider about the subject and embrace Creationism as if it was some comfort soul food.

Here’s more from Radar:  You see, if the Universe didn’t just *poof* into existence, if life didn’t just *poof*, if information and DNA and, well, we could be pointing out *poofs* all day long.   A belief in Darwinism requires a suspension of common sense in favor of a myth.  In fact, I believe there is far more evidence in favor of creationism than there is for Darwinism.

But that is difference between science and faith; one can be disproved the other can’t.  Plus once again we have a misstatement of what Darwinism represents.  Darwin makes no comment about the start of life; his theory simply provides a mechanism for natural selection and then the evolution of species.  There is no concern about the start of life nor any commentary regarding the creation of the universe. Creationists think they have the answer to everything in god and they are always looking for complete answers in other theories and debunk them all if they come up short.  However, that is the problem with ignorant lay people taking on scientific theory.  They don’t want to play by the rules of the game and reject scientific methodology altogether.

What really amuses me is that the creationists have no problem embracing and using the very same technology created by scientific theory. I won’t get into the numerous medicines and foods that have been created by gene manipulation and no doubt have been consumed by creationists and non-creationists alike.  What I find more amusing is how Quantum Mechanics Theory should be construed as a fundamental challenge to all religious thinking: at its core it basically disproved Einstein’s assertion that god doesn’t play dice with the universe and that there is randomness to events in the universe.  In effect, quantum mechanics put an end to the old Newtonian deterministic universe that could be inherently controlled by a creator.  This fact the creationists ignore as they blithely go about using the very same quantum technology in their PCs to blog about the heathen atheists.

Why do they ignore this challenge from Quantum Theory?  Simple answer, the Bible does not mention particle physics so there is no context to have a debate within whereas it does mention creation via Adam & Eve. Or as Radar put it,” All a Young Earth Creationist needs to do is know his Bible and keep up with science and think critically.”

It would be fun to watch fundamentalists spin quantum mechanics and string theory but I think that is beyond their capabilities; plus that’s kinda of my point.  We don’t need to continue the dumbing down of Americans now that George W. is finally out of office.  Witness the OJ Simpson fiasco where the prosecution took for granted that the jury’s ability to understood DNA evidence when in fact most of the jury couldn’t spell DNA.  Ignorance rules in America and politicos love to exploit stupidity particularly if it comes wrapped in a voting block.

The timing of this stupidity couldn’t come at a worse time. There is some scary stuff going on as biohackers play god with the genomes of different animals and, as for example, go about creating the blueprint for a living dino-chicken. I am not sure how creationists explain this away, but biohackers have already figured out how to turn on the genes that control the growth  of teeth and scales in chick embryos.  Now the prospect of dino-chick doesn’t exactly scare me despite the prognostications of Jurassic Park but biopunks playing with flesh eating bacteria ought to scare the hell out of any intelligent thinking person, Darwinist or not.

So while creationists and the average American keeping think god is behind the controls of our evolution some idiot bio-hacker, who desperately needs the favors of a girlfriend,  is locked away in his room or in a corporate lab mucking away at the very engine of human evolution: our genes.  In other words, as our politicans pander away to fundamentalist creationists groups and continue to dumb down America in our classrooms we are ignoring some serious ethical decisons that should be made regarding bioengineering.  And, as with all ignorance, there will be a price to pay especially if one of these bio-punks suddently decides to become a Jihadist!  But don’t worry you can bet that the creationists will blame the Jihadist on Darwin!

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No Stoning, it's not in the Quran

Well, the sexually inhibited religious freaks are stymied again but you got to give them credit for trying to bring back that ol’ time religious fervor. It’s even better news for alleged adulterers.  This is from CNN:

“International outcry – and the pleas of a devoted son – seem to have saved an Iranian woman from being stoned to death for adultery.

But while Sakineh Mohammedie Ashitani has been granted a reprieve, she is not the only woman sentenced to be stoned for adultery in Iran. There have been at least six sentences carried out since 2006, says Ann Harrison, an Iran expert at Amnesty International in London.

Adultery is the only crime that carries such a penalty in Iranian law, she said.

Only a handful of countries have laws calling for stoning, and Iran is the only one that carries out executions that way, Amnesty International records suggest.

That is because Islam doesn’t really want the punishment to be carried out, says Ziba Mir-Hosseini, an Iranian-born campaigner against the practice.

“Stoning is not a Quranic punishment, it is Islamic jurisprudence. It happened later,” says Mir-Hosseini, an expert on Iranian family law at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies. “The punishment for any kind of sexual relations (outside of marriage) in the Quran is 100 lashes,” she says.”

It’s interesting how the religious fundamentalists insist on imposing their weird perverted views of the world upon everyone else and that includes their own twisted misogyny.   Frankly, it doesn’t matter if they are Muslim or Christian fundamentalists, they are all cut from the same twisted bolt of cloth that insists on imposing their perverse views upon the rest of the world.  Moreover, dissent is not to be tolerated as the freaks takeover the words of the prophets and twist them into their own liking.

Marx made the comment about religion being “the opium of the masses.” I got news for you folks because Marx got it wrong, religion is more like crack for the masses.

Those wacky creationists are still alive and kicking. The following article is from Panda’s Thumb at http://pandasthumb.org/archives/2010/05/modern-humans-m.html about modern humans inheriting Neanderthal genome:

“The news doesn’t surprise young-earth creationists, who predicted overlap between modern human and Neanderthal genomes. Based on Scripture, creationists consider Neanderthals to have been fully human, descendants of Adam and Eve (through Noah), and therefore they would have lived in the same time and place as other humans. But factors related to both the dispersion at Babel and environmental pressures afterward resulted in people groups with different physical characteristics, including humans with “Neanderthal” characteristics.

Liberty University cell biologist (and creationist) David DeWitt called the research an “amazing feat” of science that supports creationist expectations. “Finding Neanderthal DNA in humans was not expected by evolutionists, but it was predicted from a creation standpoint because we have said all along that Neanderthals were fully human: descendants of Adam and Eve, just like us,” he told News to Note.

DeWitt also pointed to research on mitochondrial DNA several years earlier that had boldly claimed that Neanderthals were not our ancestors, based on the genetic results at that time. “We really have to be careful with scientific conclusions and data,” DeWitt explained. “Now, with a more thorough analysis, we have the exact opposite conclusions.”

While Neanderthals remain something of a mystery even to creationists, the new research reminds us of the reality of what the Bible teaches: Neanderthals were neither ape-men nor inferior to other humans. Rather, as with all humans, Neanderthals were part of the one blood of humankind (Acts 17:26), and therefore carried the image of God (Genesis 1:27).

Really?

* As to why the percentage of Neanderthal DNA found in modern humans is relatively small, we note the following. Neanderthal fossils are from individuals who have been dead for hundreds to thousands of years. Since that time, there have been selection pressure, genetic drift, and population bottlenecks (such as the bubonic plague that struck Europe, episodes of “ethnic cleansing,” etc.). These all have impacts on the gene pool, as does relative population size. Humans alive today have come through that, while the Neanderthals did not.

Note: Of course creationists account for all hominid fossils by stating that were just small variations on the human species.  This bit of mental gymnastics is even used to describe the three-foot dwarfs called Homo floresiensis that were found on Flores Island. Doesn’t matter if you were three tall or built like a short, powerful body builder like the Neanderthals every hominid ancestor fits under the umbrella of being human according to the creationists.  Talking about embracing diversity!  Oh, why red headed step-kids?  Recent review of some the surviving Neanderthal genome indicated that there were markers for red hair.

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