Posted on 12/18/2001 9:53:48 PM PST by JohnHuang2
New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis wrote his farewell column this week after 32 years.
The good news is he's calling it quits. The bad news is he is as clueless as when he undertook this assignment 32 years ago.
Lewis says his tenure as a columnist for the Times has witnessed a challenge to "a basic tenet of modern society: faith in reason." He says no one can miss the reality of that challenge in the threat of Islamic fundamentalism after Sept. 11. But Lewis has never been very concerned with that threat. The bigger threat he writes about so often is another one.
"Fundamentalist Christians in America, believing that the Bible's story of creation is the literal truth, question not only Darwin but the scientific method that has made contemporary civilization possible," he writes.
Now let's just analyze that statement for a moment.
In one sentence, Lewis links Darwin with the scientific method and the scientific method with civilization. Why? Did Darwin apply the scientific method to his theories about origins? No. He couldn't and didn't. His theories would be broadly discredited if he did or if his disciples did.
They don't. Lewis can't explain creation any better using the scientific method than Darwin could. I doubt very much, in fact, if Lewis has even tried if he has ever read Darwin with a critical eye or examined the fact that many of his theories cannot be tested scientifically, and those that can fail the test.
Darwin was not a scientist. He was, in fact, something of a fundamentalist religious crusader determined to find an alternative to the biblical theory of creation whether it could be tested scientifically or not. And his followers, like Lewis, have placed a blind faith in Darwin's theories that is as irrational and untestable as anything Islamic fundamentalists put forth.
For people like Lewis, saying the name Darwin is like chanting some mantra. It explains everything for them whether they have read Darwin or not whether they have applied any critical examination to his writings or not. Lewis is a pseudo-intellectual someone who likes to pretend he is relying on reason and logic, but who is only standing on a weak foundation of pretense.
Next, after saying the name Lewis believes explains all things about creation Darwin he leaps to the wild suggestion that the scientific method has made contemporary civilization possible.
Now, I don't know about that. Surely the scientific method has brought us many advances and conveniences electricity, radio, television, telephones, radio, the internal combustion engine, etc. But did it bring civilization? I don't think so.
In fact, I would submit that what brought civilization was just the thing that Lewis so detests the biblical revelations and laws he rejects.
That's not the way Lewis sees it, of course. He makes the claim that "faith in reason was the foundation stone of the United States." In my opinion, Lewis is confusing the American War for Independence and the founding of this great country with the French Revolution. They were not likeminded ideas, but rather opposite approaches to creating new societies.
Lewis is wedded to the French Revolution model that brought with it little but atrocities, death and destruction. I am wedded to the American Revolution model that brought the greatest expansion of freedom the world has ever known.
The French Revolution led ultimately to communism and fascism. The American Revolution led to more than 200 years of constitutional self-government and the rule of law.
The key to the success of the American Revolution and the model created by the U.S. founders was, as George Washington and James Madison said so often, based on biblical morality. What they founded was a system of government that could only work, they warned, if the people were a moral people who understood the lessons of the Bible. The French Revolution set out to create a new man and a new nature using pseudo-scientific principles principles later adopted and "perfected" by Karl Marx and Adolph Hitler.
I'm happy to see Anthony Lewis leave the Times. But I'm sad to see he has learned so little in his 32 years doing the job especially for a man who claims to have "faith" only in "reason."
On the op-ed page, (of the New York Times) Anthony Lewis was calling "the whole bloodbath debate unreal. What future could possibly be more terrible," he demanded, "than the reality of what is happening to Cambodia now?"As the death marches out of Phnom Penh proceeded, Lewis went on making excuses for the Khmer Rouge. He mused that the mass expulsions were "the only way to start on their vision of a new society." Americans who objected were guilty of "cultural arrogance, an imperial assumption, that ... our way of life" would be better.
The world will be a better place when these maggots like Lewis, Hunt, Dowd, Ivins, Press, Rall and others go off to maggot retirement or hell!
The good news is more will be slithering away to retirement, and those maggots who remain are losing audiences every day. Conservative internet sites and Fox News are ripping away audiences each and every day. Many fishwraps will be bankrupt, closed or consolidated by 2004. Their impact will be really minimized. The demonicRat propaganda teams posing as news on CNNCBSABCNBCCSPAN are losing audiences at an increasing rate! Their impact lessens each day! They will have minimal if any impact by 2008!
The final good news: As the demonicRats have opened the flood gates for immigrant voters, they have dumbed down their future voters with PC schools where the teaching is downgraded to handle people who can't speak or read English!
So their key voting areas, the big inner cities are filling up with people who can't read, speak or understand basic English. This will hasten the demise of the left wing fish wraps. We will not buy their newspapers, and the Goron voting blue areas can't read what is in these left wing newspapers let alone understand their propaganda!
The tv maggots have geared down their daily stuff to sit coms and talk shows like Rosie and Oprah. The people addicted to these shows will not watch news. If they did they wouldn't understand what was being said! That means lower audiences for the tv phoney news!
The PCing of public schools will be the eventual downfall of the demonicRats as the end products will not be able to read or understand even 4th grade English! Ebonics and secondary and bastardized Spanish will not cut it in the real world, and they will destroy the impact the left has via its mediots! Learning the history of Kawanza and how to put a condom on a cucumber ='s really dumb people being exposed to this PC cr$p! These dumber than dumbs will not buy newspapers, and they are incapable of watching news.
Amen, Grampa.
And good one Grampa Dave!!!!!!
Anthony Lewis and all the twisted media libs...Grrrrrrrr.....
Thanks JH2 for the heads up!Poor little Anthony Lewis, Joe skewers him properly,
still just scratching the surface of this petty little demented soul from the left.I'm sure we could fill volumes with little antidotes this cretins created.
Poor little Anthony Lewis, Joe skewers him properly, still just scratching the surface of this petty little demented soul from the left.
I'm sure we could fill volumes with little antidotes this cretins created.
Bump!
Lewis lived in Boston, not NYC, which was prolly a first at the time.
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