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Posts Tagged ‘Evolution’

Fundamentalists Should Be Banned From Using Technology

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Those who deny scientific evidence concerning issues such as the age of the Universe and the Earth, evolution including the existence of dinosaurs should be denied access to other achievements of science such as the following:

  • air travel and motor vehicles,
  • television (terrestrial/satellite),
  • telephones, the internet, computers,
  • radios, all electrical appliances, electric lighting,
  • electronic supermarket tills,
  • food, clothing and other items manufactured by technological methods,
  • or transported by motorised transportation including magazines, books and newspapers,
  • medicines (developed by scientists) and surgery (by physicians with scientific knowledge),
  • money – coins and bank notes produced by machinery,
  • electric guitar or other instrument, microphone, refrigerator, microwave oven,
  • XBox360, PS3, Wii,
  • toothbrushes or other battery-powered hand-held items.

In other words, those who deride science should not use/purchase/consume any devices that science has developed, or items that have been manufactured, transported or otherwise interacted with science: anything with an internal combustion engine, a motor, a battery, a bulb, a transistor, light emitting diode, liquid crystal display, cathode ray tube, etc, etc.

If those who denied scientific evidence adhered to their principles, they should not be able to promote their ideologies through methods which utilise science and technology. Religious fundamentalists should not promote creationism (or any other messages whatsoever) via the Internet, nor use mobile phones or air flight in their terrorist activities. In doing so, they contradict themselves and their ideals.

Science is knowledge gained through testing and evidence. To dismiss the method as evidence for some knowledge should mean denying scientific methods altogether.

Denying scientific methods and knowledge would be to deny the existence of television and the aeroplane.
Therefore, those who choose to ignore the geological evidence for the age of the Earth should forego the right to watch TV or fly on an aeroplane. To not follow the example is hypocrisy.

We call for International Law to allow only those who accept the findings of science to be able to enjoy the full advances of technology, and ban fundamentalists from doing so.

In response, we will accept letters from fundamentalists written in quill and ink and transported by horse or donkey to any normal person who may then copy the message to the Web. We do not deny the right of fundamentalists to learn and become enlightened through education and then go on to enjoy the modern era and listen to CDs and make telephone calls. Some may become fascinated by the delights of the so-called ‘digital watch’.

Taken from Facebook group Fundamentalists Should Be Banned From Using Technology, authored by me (with minor edits)

Evidence for Evolution

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for EvolutionRichard Dawkins’ new book is The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution. This will be a great follow up to The Ancestor’s Tale – A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life. I can barely wait. It is appropriate that it is published in the year of Darwin’s 200th birthday, and the 150th anniversary of his Origin of Species. Evolution is a fascinating subject* – where did we come from, who or what are we? This sort of knowledge can also help to dispel myths about our origins, which still prevail in many places and cultures on our planet in the 21st century, unfortunately.

*Anyone who doesn’t agree.. I am not going to say it. Here’s a link to Dawkins on YouTube

I love Ida

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The Link by Colin TudgeThe 47 million year old fossil primate, Darwinius masillae was uncovered at Messel Pit in Germany.
‘Ida’ is considered to be a transitional fossil or ‘missing link’ between early primates and monkeys, apes and humans.

The idea of ‘missing links’ fascinated me at quite a young age, though I didn’t grasp the idea of evolution until later on. Having said that, I don’t recall at any time accepting the Adam and Eve story as a satisfactory answer to human origins.

For more information about Ida visit www.revealingthelink.com