Comment: Rescuing Darwin from scientific fundamentalism

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It's Not Darwin's Or Wallace's Theory
Neither Darwin nor Wallace originated the idea of natural selection and none of the ideas in On the Origin of Species is novel to Darwin.For more details,search Google for "wainwrightscience" and the link to the Dawkins website,Happy New Year,Prof. Milton Wainwright,Dept. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology,University of Sheffield,UK.
#1 Prof. M.Wainwright - 01/01/2010 - 15:02

Darwinism is superstition. Rocks can't write. DNA is language; requires intellect, conscious mind, to pick and place characters; also a sender and compatible receiver. See best-selling book by Stephen C Meyer "Signature in the Cell."
#2 qp 71945 - 01/02/2010 - 09:43

With respect, when I see something so obviously concocted as this silliness below, it would be hard for me to believe anything else that author has to say. This is what you might make up for a TV show on the topic. The author obviously has not had many (if any) real discussions with "profs", so he had to invent a straw man.

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Afterwards one highly indignant prof followed me all the way across campus to my office, spittle flying. Red-faced, at times screaming, he told me I "must be wrong" about Darwin and creationists. "Evolution is real!" (no argument there) and "Darwin rejected God!" (not so) and "Science proves there is no God!" (not possible).
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#3 Dan - 01/02/2010 - 17:08

Pretty silly stuff-- either you know better and are deceiving your audience, or your claims to have read Darwin are much exaggerated.
Of God, "..there seems to me to be too much misery", Darwin wrote to Asa Gray-- a moderate man who sought no controversy and cared deeply about his wife's feelings, but who lost his belief in God, so gradually, as he said, that he did not suffer at all in the process. Any serious scholar knows these facts, so your story about spittle-spraying professors is obvious bullshit. Lying for Jesus? How little respect you have for your God...

As for Meyer, what a circular piece of nonsense-- by any natural measure, information is produced by reproduction and natural selection. Of course if no natural measure will do, then you'll need magic-- but that's your problem, not science's.
#4 bryson brown - 01/02/2010 - 20:12

i initially found the theory of evolution by natural selection to be beautiful and downright obvious, but in those days i understood the Bible as a cultural kluge representing an ancient best understanding of how the world works. More recently, I've taken to a more literal reading of the Bible, which works just fine if i dull my intuition with a daily breakfast of barbiturates, and simply switch over when nature or archaeology shows come on the tv. God bless.
#5 bornagain - 01/05/2010 - 03:12

"and slipping in the news that many creationists had earned doctorates in the relevant sciences from first-rate universities"

How many? And how many of them are named Steve? Why is it that so many signers of Creationist scientist petitions actually have degrees in fields which are not especially relevant, such as engineering or computer science?
#6 Reginald Selkirk - 01/05/2010 - 11:36

Charles Darwin and others who experience tragic losses should turn their attention to earth, not God. The earth is unforgiving. It offers no guarantees of a long pleasurable existence.

D J Wray
"Packaged Evolution - rewriting human evolution"
#7 D J Wray - 01/09/2010 - 16:03

It was very nice of Stephen C Meyer to write a comment here personally, but i would rather side with bornagain.
#8 irenaeus was a bad boy - 02/21/2010 - 13:12

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