Wednesday, July 22, 2009

 

Spittake!


Steven Pinker responded to Stephen Meyer's dishonest attempt to hijack Thomas Jefferson as an IDeologist by pointing out that Judge Jones (a conservative Republican) after a six-week trial where the IDers were given every chance to defend ID's supposedly scientific status, ruled that it is religion in disguise.

Now Wild Bill Dembski, who was supposed to be a witness at that trial but backed out, has this to say about Pinker's point:

Is this vapid appeal to authority all the Darwinians have left?

That's from the guy, let's not forget, who said:

Intelligent design is just the Logos theology of John's Gospel restated in the idiom of information theory.

For somebody who is such an expert in the field, you'd think he'd be better at recognizing them.

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And, of course, as the inestimable TomS points out, the whole attempt to hijack Jefferson was, itself, a vapid appeal to authority.
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Comments:
We're supposed to have that short a memory, to forget that this began with an appeal to the authority of Jefferson?

In the good old days, political memories lasted at least a couple of weeks.

Tom S.
 
Ack! I should have seen that! I knew there was a reason I keep you around!

;-)
 
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