The ID Faithful Speak!

This week, Eric C. Toolson, UNM Biology Professor, wrote about the

Dover, Pennsylvania, legal decision against teaching ID in public schools. His column spawned a counter-attack printed in today’s

Albquerque Journal. mjh

ABQjournal: ID UNMasked for What It Is� Religion

By Eric C. Toolson, UNM Biology Professor

Judge Jones may have been taken aback by what he heard in his court, but none of this

comes as any surprise to scientists who have attempted to counter scientifically absurd claims and the continual efforts to force schools

to teach fundamentalist Christianity as science. Deliberate misrepresentation of scientific concepts and distortion of scientific

evidence are the stock in trade of ID promoters. Jones’ opinion merely exposes their tactics to public view.

ABQjournal: Letters to the Editor

No Hard Evidence

Supports Darwin

As a grad student 35 years ago, I was astounded to find out that there is no real evidence for Darwinism at all�

not in the fossils, not in the wild and not in the lab. All my teachers had told me that evolution had occurred, but I suddenly realized

that none of them had given me a shred of real evidence.

Afterward, I found that most people, including most scientists, think

evolution occurred not because of evidence, but simply because someone else told them it had occurred. …

D. RUSSELL HUMPHREYS,

PH.D.
Albuquerque

Nobody appreciates hyperbole more than I do (a self-proving statement), but “NO

real evidence … AT ALL,” not a “SHRED of REAL evidence.” Puh-lease! Skillful exaggeration is part of debate, but don’t lie to win.

One can only imagine what a disappointment Humphreys was to his teachers. However, Humphreys’ conclusion is important. As

students, we have all accepted many things from our teachers as a given. But good students ask questions without assuming they already

know more than the teacher. It’s a delicate dance.

Perhaps we should move this debate over to cold mathematics. What is the PROOF

that 2 + 2 = 4? Isn’t geometry full of so-called “theorems” and “proofs” — can we really trust any of them? How do you know what pi is

and how would you prove it? Trusting your teacher doesn’t count! If you can’t prove it, does it not exist? Is pi a lie?

It

wasn’t until I studied Calculus that so much that had to be accepted ‘on faith’ was finally proven. But Calculus wasn’t

discovered/invented until a few hundred years ago — was all of math before that just “faith” and no more valid than the Gospels?

Perhaps we haven’t discovered the evolutionary equivalent of Calculus yet (though I think Watson & Crick probably did).

[11/28/08: letter deleted at writer’s request]

Religious zealots see the world

through religious eyes: everything is their religion or someone else’s (false) religion. You project what you already know. Insert the

“hammer and nail” aphorism here.

Why is life without a designer so intimidating to [so many]? Don’t be afraid — it’s the same

world without a god. You are still accountable to yourself, your family, your friends, your teachers, and your society. Are you really

only good out of fear of punishment or promise of reward?

Open Eyes, Check Out All Theories

As a Christian, I

find it hard to believe there are people who really recoil at the possibility that there might be a being so indescribable and powerful,

who could have created all that the eye can see and then some. …

Let us not be so dogmatic. We should encourage exploration and

study of all scientific theory, whether you agree with the outcome or not.

HOWARD DEWITT
Alamogordo

class="mine">I don’t recoil at the possibility that there might be a being so indescribable and powerful. I’m a big fan of

possibilities and certain we fail to perceive more than we do perceive. But not every possibility is a probability and even fewer are

realities. There is no god. As an atheist, I find it hard to believe people recoil at that fact.

Evolution Lacks

Photo, Fossil Proof

We are told there is no evidence for design. Test it yourself. Write down every speck of evidence that you

find for a wristwatch being designed or that the book you are reading did not randomly come together. When you have done this, compare

your data to the incredible workings of the human body with its coded DNA, you will see vast evidence for design emerge. …

PHILIP ROBINSON
Albuquerque

Now, this one is really interesting. Does it matter that I don’t own

a watch?

The watch is a product of human intelligence and culture. Human intelligence might be argued to be millions of years old;

certainly hundreds of thousands of years. Culture has existed at least 50,000 years. How long have there been watches? Non-astronomical,

mechanical time pieces may be thousands of years old, but I’m betting wrist watches aren’t 200 years old (too lazy to google it).

Who designed the watch? A human being. IF you allow that human beings are a product of evolution, then evolution had a hand in the

designing of the watch, as well as Philip the Doubter and Mark the Believer. We are inside the black box we seek to describe. Our very

intelligence is either the product of evolution or fiat — it constrains what we are capable of conceiving and discussing (language is

also a product of this process). But, we’ve had this argument before (mjh�s blog — Wherein Mark disproves the existence of god).

Now the earth is at least 4

billion years old — if IDers don’t believe that, what time frame would they allow us to use? If they happen to say whatever number of

years Evangelical Christians believe, then that whole claim that the “designer” isn’t just the narrowly-defined Christian god really is

a smokescreen.

But let’s say that Adam and Eve sprang from Zeus’ forehead 10,000 years ago. It took 9,800 years to design a

watch. Why weren’t Adam and Eve created wearing watches? Or given gold watches on expulsion? Yours really is a vengeful god.

Anyhow, let’s say that self-replicating organisms didn’t come from afar via a comet or god’s fallen eyelash; let’s say it all

starts right here. Now, I do NOT believe that after 4 billion years, a watch would appear directly out of natural selection (indirectly,

it did), anymore than I believe an infinite number of monkeys will produce a duplicate of an entire play. Why not? Because Life doesn’t

need a watch anymore than monkeys need literature. Life produces what life needs. Billions of years allows for a lot of very subtle or

abrupt changes, most of which won’t leave a trace (unless it’s in the DNA).

Once we have what we need, humans produce what we

want, including pornography and religion, with many noxious bi-products like pollution and zealots. Oh — and watches. mjh

PS: See www.edgewiseblog.com/mjh/category/nada/id/ for all my coverage of this

topic, a sub-topic of www.edgewiseblog.com/mjh/category/nada/ (NADA = New

American Dark Ages).

mjh’s Weblog Entry – 11/24/2002: "hello, world!

It was 6 years ago today that I started using blogging software on my own account. The software was called Greymatter and it still runs years later:

mjh’s Weblog Entry – 11/24/2002: "hello, world!

After Greymatter, I switched to MoveableType and, then, settled with WordPress.

I think I posted my first web pages in 1993, although I don’t believe I have a copy of those. The wonderful Internet Archive Wayback Machine has my AOL pages starting in 1998. Good thing, too, since AOL just discontinued that service and I can’t find other backups.

My public writing goes back at least as far as the letter I wrote my high school newspaper protesting the showing of the Three Stooges at lunch time in the auditorium. I objected to their adolescent violence. The editor added this headline: Lovers of Decency Unite! That was probably 1971.

peace,
mjh

PS: Coincidentally — if you believe in coincidence – today, the 2nd quarter of my third book, Digital Photography For Seniors For Dummies, is due to Wiley and this is the first day my second book is available on Amazon: Digital Photography For Dummies. There is no doubt that blogging has helped me as a writer — and has put me in touch with readers. (Although, I am supposed to be working on my book as I write this.)

Amen

Some blacks forgot sting of discrimination – Leonard Pitts Jr. – MiamiHerald.com 

No, the black experience and the gay experience are not equivalent. Gay people were not the victims of mass kidnap or mass enslavement.

No war was required to strike the shackles from their limbs.

But that’s not the same as saying blacks and gays have nothing in common. On the contrary, gay people, like black people, know what it’s like to be left out, lied about, scapegoated, discriminated against, held up, beat down, denied a job, a loan or a life. And, too, they know how it feels to sit there and watch other people vote upon your very humanity, just as if those other people had a right. So beg pardon, but black people should know better. I feel the same when Jews are racist, or gays anti-Semitic. Those who bear scars from intolerance should be the last to practice it.

Sadly, we are sometimes the first. That tells you something about how seductive a thing intolerance is, how difficult it can be to resist the serpent whisper that says it’s OK to ridicule and marginalize those people over there because they look funny, or talk funny, worship funny or love funny. So in the end, we struggle with the same imperative as from ages ago: to overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. But if last week’s vote taught us nothing else, it taught us that persistence plus faith equals change.

And we shall overcome.

Some blacks forgot sting of discrimination – Leonard Pitts Jr. – MiamiHerald.com

This Week’s WTF!? and Sour Grapes from Sore Losers (Yawn)

Dumbed-Down System Wins
THE DEMOCRATIC leadership and their Kool-Aid drinking followers have finally done it! They have been trying for years to “dumb down” the electorate and get so many people thinking that they are entitled to government handouts so the Dems can get a dictatorial socialistic government.
       The election shows how naive and uneducated 52 percent of the electorate are and even more in New Mexico. …
       We’ll probably see the next four years be as bad as when Jimmy Carter was in office and, hopefully, a new Ronald Reagan will come along to get us back on track.
CURTIS S. SMITH Corrales

Time Will Prove Poor Choice
OH, FOOLISH American voters! Who has bewitched you? Time will tell what an incredibly bad choice Barack Obama was for the American presidency.
       Civil rights will supersede national security. The soft-on-crime Democrats will let known terrorists out of jail. Our border will not be secured. We will be wide open for attack. And we are told to “be patient” with the president-elect while he does on-the-job-training for a job he is not qualified for. That spells trouble, my fellow Americans!
STELLA DILLENBECK Alamogordo

Get Ready for Higher Taxes
I WANT TO thank all of you who voted for Barack Obama for raising my federal income taxes.
       Let me explain. When Obama lets the “Bush tax cuts” lapse, he will be restoring the tax rates of 2000. Taxes will return to a higher level, and my family will pay more. My wife and I file jointly and earn around $90,000 a year. That means we will pay approximately $4,167 more a year in federal income tax.
       Check this for yourself. Go to http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/ and pull up the 1040 instructions for 2000 and 2007 and go to the tax tables. Based on your 2007 income, check your taxes rates for 2000 and 2007, and apply them to your taxable income for 2007.
       Obama has said he will allow the “Bush tax cuts” to lapse. While he does not call this a “tax increase,” my taxes will increase significantly. So, once again, thank you. My middle class family did not have enough of a burden with child care expenses and a mortgage. Remember, you reap what you sow.
RYAN KETTLER Albuquerque

ABQJOURNAL OPINION/LETTERS: Heavy Lifting

Who Would Jesus Shoot?

On the front page of today’s Abq Journal is a picture of a man buying an AK-47. He is spending nearly $1,000 on this weapon of mass destruction, this machine that exists solely to destroy things as quickly and completely as possible. Saddest of all, he is identified as a teacher. Of what — fear?

If you hate guns and have money to burn, I suggest you go to the local gun shop and buy a machine gun. Tell them money is no object. This will accomplish three things:

(1) the sacred market will drive the price so high that gun-nuts will bankrupt themselves — it’s working for bin Laden;

(2) news that more people are arming themselves may just raise the gun-nuts’ stress level high enough to cause a stroke;

(3) you’ll be armed for the Rapture. (This one truly puzzles me: In the Rapture, righteous people ascend immediately to heaven, no? So is this gun buyer confessing he is not righteous and will be stuck on earth with the rest of us?)

I truly believe you have the right to live your own way. If you have money to piss away on things I have no use for, go for it. But if you live in a state of fear that drives you to arm yourself with a FUCKING MACHINE GUN, you have no quality of life whatsoever. I pity the people around you. peace, mjh

ABQJOURNAL UPFRONT: Run on Guns

By Leslie Linthicum
Journal Staff Writer
    Dan Hutchison went in a different direction.

    He drove directly to an Albuquerque gun store, pointed to a dull black Israeli-made AK-47 rifle and slapped his driver’s license on the counter for a background check.

    "I’m disappointed," Hutchison said. "This country is going down the tubes in a hurry." He forked over $829.95 and added, "It’s time for the Rapture."

Valerie Jackson at Charlie’s Sporting Goods in the Northeast Heights has been selling loads of handguns to people worried about a looming ban.

When I talked to her last week, the presidency still hung in the balance and she laid out her version of an Obama administration like this: "If Obama is elected, you’ll be out of business and so will I, because he’s going to take away the 1st Amendment and the 2nd Amendment and then he’s going to go after our religion."

ABQJOURNAL UPFRONT: Run on Guns

PS: Hats off to the self-serving gun sellers whose pronouncements drive sales higher. Perhaps a few of your customers will eventually realize that selling guns is no different than selling drugs, tobacco, or alcohol: All depend on people so addicted they can’t see straight anymore. Customers so desperate they’ll spend any amount for more product, even if it kills them. It’s a corporate wet-dream.

PPS: Let me state again: Gun owners are safe from powerless bloggers like me. No need to get ugly. We’re all up to our necks in guns; you can’t get any safer, so stop worrying. Oh, but you can’t stop, can you? Pity.

Shake the Nuts Out of the GOP Tree

While the Republicans engage in soul-searching, they may want to consider what to do about the bigots, idiots, and nut-jobs that cling to the GOP. It might also be time to shove a sock in the mouths of the ever-angry hate-jockeys on talk radio.

In Pa., Pockets of Doubt About an Obama Presidency | 44 | washingtonpost.com

By Robin Shulman
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — The idea of an African American president doesn’t sit well with John and Marlene Roberts, who were eating a breakfast of eggs and hashbrowns at Denny’s the morning after Sen. Barack Obama’s victory.

“I guess you could call us prejudiced,” said Marlene, 62, a retired collection agency worker wearing a diamond-studded cross around her neck.

“I don’t believe a black person should be president,” continued Marlene, as she took a forkful of eggs over-easy. “I hope he does wonderful things. But I don’t like it.” …

This is a traditionally Democratic town, with a Democratic mayor. Yet Sen. John McCain poured resources into this largely white, working-class county and others like it in northeastern Pennsylvania, perhaps noting the fierce opposition to Obama among some of its residents.

Few people acknowledge racial prejudice as nakedly as the Roberts. But when asked how they feel about an African American president, some answer like Matt Sobieski, 23, a security guard, who shrugged, “Nothing you can do. He’s already elected.”

In Pa., Pockets of Doubt About an Obama Presidency | 44 | washingtonpost.com

Think Progress » Novak: 3 Million Vote Margin = Mandate For Bush; 7 Million For Obama = No Mandate

As of now, Obama’s popular vote margin stands at 7,401,289 — more than twice Bush’s 2004 vote margin — and Obama has netted 63 more electoral votes than Bush in 2004. In his column, Novak dismissed the Democratic Senate gains this year, even though they have netted five seats for a total of 56, with three more seats potentially up for grabs. By contrast, the conservatives’ so-called 2004 “mandate” netted only four new seats for a total of 55.

Said Novak, “[Obama] may have opened the door to enactment of the long-deferred liberal agenda, but he neither received a broad mandate from the public nor the needed large congressional majorities.”

[Said Novak four years ago:]

Q: Bob Novak, is 51 percent of the vote really a mandate?

NOVAK: Of course it is. It’s a 3.5 million vote margin.

Think Progress » Novak: 3 Million Vote Margin = Mandate For Bush; 7 Million For Obama = No Mandate

Red and Blue America | NewMexiKen

Blue indicates counties that voted more Democratic than in 2004. Red indicates counties that voted more Republican than in 2004. The darker the color, the greater the change.

Red and Blue America | NewMexiKen

Looks like Obama has twice the political capital that Duhbya claimed in 2004. It also looks like the upcoming generation of Republican rule that Duhbya credited to the architect of victory (Rove) will be a generation wandering the wilderness, cursing Duhbya. (A long trek may be the best way to lose the hate-filled loonies.) peace, mjh

Change Comes from Within

The Page – by Mark Halperin – TIME

The 44th President

TIME First glimpse at this week’s TIME cover, hitting newsstands Friday.

The Page – by Mark Halperin – TIME

The Page – by Mark Halperin – TIME

Obama said,

“Let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.  Let us remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House – a party founded on the values of self-reliance, individual liberty, and national unity. Those are values we all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progress.  As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, “We are not enemies, but friends…though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection.” And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn – I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your President too.”

The Page – by Mark Halperin – TIME

Obama’s awesome speech Nov 4th

McCain’s gracious concession speech. (His supporters booed Obama’s name, while Obama’s supporters cheered McCain’s.)

PS: Say Good Night, Grover