anti-evolutionists as fearful traditionalists and wannabe scientistsCertainly, a large percentage of the
anti-evolutionists now running amok are merely folks committed to the moral and
theological certainties of that old-time religion, and don't have a thought in
their minds for the integrity of science. But some, it seems to me, are close
cousins of the authors of new theories of fundamental physics who frequently
pester their local physics professors with "proofs" that Einstein was definitely
wrong, which they have miraculously arrived at despite a complete lack of
understanding of high-school algebra, much less tensor calculus.
The former group are well represented by the
Discovery Institute members who wrote the famous "Wedge"
document:
The proposition that human beings are created in the image of God is one of the bedrock principles on which Western civilization was built. Its influence can be detected in most, if not all, of the West's greatest achievements, including representative democracy, human rights, free enterprise, and progress in the arts and sciences. Yet a little over a century ago, this cardinal idea came under wholesale attack by intellectuals drawing on the discoveries of modern science. Debunking the traditional conceptions of both God and man, thinkers such as Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Sigmund Freud portrayed humans not as moral and spiritual beings, but as animals or machines who inhabited a universe ruled by purely impersonal forces and whose behavior and very thoughts were dictated by the unbending forces of biology, chemistry, and environment. This materialistic conception of reality eventually infected virtually every area of our culture, from politics and economics to literature and art. The cultural consequences of this triumph of materialism were devastating. Materialists denied the existence of objective moral standards, claiming that environment dictates our behavior and beliefs. Such moral relativism was uncritically adopted by much of the social sciences, and it still undergirds much of modern economics, political science, psychology and sociology. Materialists also undermined personal responsibility by asserting that human thoughts and behaviors are dictated by our biology and environment. The results can be seen in modern approaches to criminal justice, product liability, and welfare. In the materialist scheme of things, everyone is a victim and no one can be held accountable for his or her actions. Eugenics was based on bad science, attributing eugenics to evolution is both wrong and irrelevant. Finally, materialism spawned a virulent strain of utopianism. Thinking they could engineer the perfect society through the application of scientific knowledge, materialist reformers advocated coercive government programs that falsely promised to create heaven on earth. Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture seeks nothing less than the overthrow of materialism and its cultural legacies. Bringing together leading scholars from the natural sciences and those from the humanities and social sciences, the Center explores how new developments in biology, physics and cognitive science raise serious doubts about scientific materialism and have re-opened the case for a broadly theistic understanding of nature. The Center awards fellowships for original research, holds conferences, and briefs policymakers about the opportunities for life after materialism. The EcoWiki page on this document (which I linked to above) has extensive notes pointing out the absurdities in it, but it is easy to catch the note of panic it sounds. These folks are genuinely aghast at the possibility that the world they thought they knew with some confidence -- the magnificent Great Chain of Being, with every order of existence neatly arranged in its proper place, from dirt to God -- might be crumbling before their eyes at the onslaught of modern science. (Incidentally, the rather bizarre injection of the subject of "product liability" into the list of areas where rot and decay are detected in contemporary society is a clear indication of the economic interests funding this anti-evolution crusade.) So they charge into the fray by trying to show that science in fact supports their world view. And their bravery is no doubt strongly supported by the fact that they are blissfully uncaring about the fact that they don't know what they are talking about. (See here and here, for example, as well as throughout the comments on the Kansas "Kangaroo Court" on the blogs Pharyngula and The Panda's Thumb. The claim that evolutionary theory is damaging to morality is dealt with very well here and elsewhere at talkorigins.org, also.) But there also seems to be an element of the wannabe Einstein in their psychology. Though it seems to be a universal train in the human race, it appears to be especially prevalent in these United States, due to our firm conviction that every honest toiler and plain-spoken toiler in the fields is as good as those hifalutin university fellers with their sheepskins and upturned noses. Democracy does have its darker sides. Posted: Sun - May 8, 2005 at 05:54 PM | | |
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