(Or โEinstein the Atheist Wraps Anti-Evolutionists in Poison Ivy Flagellaโ)
Those who claim evolution makes no predictions need to go roll around in poison ivy. For some, experiential learning works best.
Mark Perrakh talks about what bacterial flagella really look like. Doppelganger asks if what is good for the Haeckel is also good for the Dembski. AIG Busted points to an NPR essay entitled โI am Evolutionโ. Open Parachute has been looking at the โDissent from Darwinismโ list.
Is ERV right that Einstein was an atheist after all? That conclusion seems unlikely in view of his other statements on the subject, so either his views need to be nuanced more precisely, or they developped over the course of his life. Personally, I think ERV mistakes rejection of religion and even theism for rejection of any possible meaningful concept of, and use of the term, God. See the article about Einsteinโs letter that brought this up. Plenty of people reject the Bible and specific religious ideas without being โatheistsโ. The term โatheistโ is itself confusing, since it is often unclear whether those who use the label understand it to mean a rejection of every notion of God, or a rejection of theism. Depending on oneโs definition, pantheism may be a tertium quid left out of consideration, or a โsexed-upโ form of atheism. At any rate, Einsteinโs view of the term โgodโ as impoverished and human is one that plenty of mystics and theologians would share! [My only reason for using the Latin โtertium quidโ is I think it would be a cool name for a blog, for someone who is as concerned about identifying middle ground and more than two options in various debates and discussions].
I hate when fundamentalists quote scientists โ or the Bible โ out of context. Supporters of evolution and science in general, please letโs lead by example and not treat short quotations as definitive proof of someoneโs views on a topic! Go to Pharyngula for what seems to me to be a better treatment of this piece of news.
Mark Goodacre, April DeConick and Loren Rosson have been discussing oral tradition.
There are reviews of โFaithโ, the latest episode of Battlestar Galactica (which I have yet to watch).










