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Confessions of a Skeptic
The Harvard Crimson ^ | 04/07/2003 | RICHARD T. HALVORSON

Posted on 04/09/2003 10:02:19 PM PDT by LiteKeeper

By RICHARD T. HALVORSON

Does our culture, like many others, have an unpardonable heresy? Every culture constructs an idol unto itself, punishing heresy by excommunication. We can discover the sacred idol of any culture by finding its taboo question.

In Medieval Europe, the peasant was forbidden to question the truth of the Church. Under Communism, comrades doubting the Party were thrown in gulag labor camps. Now, citizens must recite principles of Darwinism through compulsory schooling.

We are encouraged to learn nuances like punctuated equilibrium and neo-Darwinism, but questioning the universal explanatory power of evolution is met with intellectual excommunication.

I make no apology for those who blindly reject scientific evidence due to contrived religious doctrines; I have equally little tolerance for those who ignore scientific evidence to prop up a naturalistic anti-religious dogma.

Anti-religious prejudice among scientists significantly impeded 20th century scientific advance. Stephen Hawking wrote in A Brief History of Time that evidence for the Big Bang was ignored for decades because it “smacks of divine intervention.” For fear of theological implications, there were “a number of attempts to avoid the conclusion that there had been a Big Bang.”

Intellectual honesty requires rationally examining our fundamental premises—yet expressing hesitation about Darwin is considered irretrievable intellectual suicide, the unthinkable doubt, the unpardonable sin of academia.

Although the postmodern era questions everything else—the possibility of knowledge, basic morality and reality itself—critical discussion of Darwin is taboo. While evolutionary biologists test Darwin’s hypothesis in every experiment they conduct, the basic premise of evolution remains an scientific Holy of Holies, despite our absurd skepticism in other areas.

Oxford zoologist Richard Dawkins writes: “It is absolutely safe to say that, if you meet somebody who does not believe in evolution, that person is either ignorant, stupid, or insane.”

Biologists continue to recite the worn credo, “the central, unifying principle of biology is the theory of evolution.” But where would physics be if Einstein had been forced to chant, “the central, unifying principle of physics is Newtonian theory,” until he could not see beyond its limitations?

Scientific innovations originate outside the dominant paradigm—demanding orthodoxy invites stagnation. Scientists who question evolution, like Intelligent Design theorists, do not reject evolution entirely, but argue that evidence supports a limited explanatory role. Faithful Darwinists, however, like Teilhard de Chardin, insist that evolution is “a general postulate to which all theories, all hypotheses, all systems must henceforth bow.”

Luckily, no one needs a doctorate to separate honest skepticism from institutionalized dogma. Skip Evans, of the National Center for Science Education, worried that classroom discussions of evidence against evolution might “cast seeds of doubt in students’ minds.”

Professors expressing doubts about evolution are often ostracized, demoted or fired. A Baylor University professor found research funds rescinded because his project would undermine evolutionary presuppositions. Other skeptical professors have resorted to using pseudonyms, fearing for their jobs and careers if they openly publish contrary evidence.

Evolution skeptics are almost universally dismissed with an ad hominem charge of “religiously-motivated propaganda.” Yet science students and professors consistently fail to address the merits of critics’ arguments. They cannot answer the relevant evidential questions of: (1) what is the most compelling critique of evolution; (2) and on which points the evidence or arguments fail.

Most Darwinists have not read or considered biochemist Michael Behe, geneticist Michael Denton, embryologist Jonathan Wells, or information theorist William Dembski. These dissenting voices are systematically marginalized and silenced by academic McCarthyism.

We must refuse to bow to our culture’s false idols. Science will not benefit from canonizing Darwin or making evolution an article of secular faith. We must reject intellectual excommunication as a valid form of dealing with criticism: the most important question for any society to ask is the one that is forbidden.

—Richard T. Halvorson is an editorial editor.

Go back to original article. Copyright © 2001, The Harvard Crimson Inc. All rights reserved.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: academicfreedom; darwin; evolution

1 posted on 04/09/2003 10:02:19 PM PDT by LiteKeeper
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To: LiteKeeper
Excellent post. The Darwin Mafia have been "silencing" criticism of evolution for the past 100 years, it's time to expose them for the fascist morons that they are.

Just for fun, I decided to go off and prove to myself beyond all reasonable doubt that evolution was true, so I'd have some good ammo to use against those silly creationists...

I carefully researched all the evidence, and found out there wasn't any. All the so-called "evidence" for evolution is rhetoric, there isn't a darn thing in the material world that comes close to proving it. Rather there are about one hundred or so problems areas that neo-Darwinism is powerless to explain.

But don't take my word for it, do your own research.

2 posted on 04/09/2003 11:15:34 PM PDT by Ronzo (BOYCOTT HOLLYWOOD!!!)
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To: All

It's Time To Shut Little Tommy Up !


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3 posted on 04/09/2003 11:17:35 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: LiteKeeper
Some people believe the world is flat, too.
You're free to believe whatever you want, just don't teach it to my kids.
4 posted on 04/09/2003 11:26:41 PM PDT by Drammach
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To: Drammach
just don't teach it to my kids.

In the case of Darwinism, since virtually no school teachers are allowed to discuss controversial issues or question Evolution, your children are being indoctrinated, not taught. Thought you might like to know, since you seem to be concerned, and rightly so, about what they are taught.

5 posted on 04/11/2003 9:30:52 AM PDT by LiteKeeper
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