The legacy of Scopes' monkey
Good little opinion piece about the anti-evolution push and how Scopes didn't end creationism as many thought, but fueled the fire and created divisive splintering where an uneasy peace might have taken root. I know I'm beating a dead horse because my hand's getting sore, but metaphysical speculation is not science, and refuting theory A is not sufficient proof of theory B. In case you'd forgotten, I don't hold these people in high esteem.
A person once gave me a view of the Bible and of religion in general that speaks not only to the academic turmoil caused by Creation Science, but to the human tragedies of genocide and holy war caused by the same mindset. He said, "The Bible tells you how to go to Heaven, not how the Heavens go." Lacking this insight, literalism breeds narrow-mindedness, which breeds intolerance, which breeds conflicts that--by definition--offer no hope of resolution, which, eventually, breed death. And, unfortunately, in those major world religions where fundamentalism is so prevalent, a divine mandate of in-kind retribution, read literally, ensures that death will always breed more death.
This isn't just about Science books.
For clarity, the author might want to avoid using idioms from foreign languages when perfectly suitable English expressions exist in the future. And French no less, tsk. My favorite is theocrats manqués, which not even google has a clue about]
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It's always puzzled me how people can spurn evolution, for which there's a great deal of proof, to cling creationism, for which there's NO proof; people just believe what they want, as always.
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