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Thursday, 23 February 2023
Superheroes by design?
All primates are not created equal?
Chimp and Human Genomes: An Evolution Myth Unravels
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
Catching the wind?
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More of James Tour deconstructing the would be deconstructors of teleology re: OoL
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James Tour holds court(again) re: OoL science's failure to falsify teleology.
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The dismal science on income inequality.
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Tuesday, 21 February 2023
On the story of project HARP.
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On Darwin and the rise of the uberman.
The Cruel Legacy of Social Darwinism in Nigeria
Social Darwinism is a rickety notion, rich in assumptions but destitute of facts. It reminds me of a Mandinka proverb widely recognized in Africa which says, “An empty bag cannot stand.” It is, however, resourceful. Social Darwinism rests like a tiger moth on Darwinism, its mother theory; when challenged with facts, it flits to a slightly different position and poses anew, where its camouflaging coloration allows it to survive a bit longer.
However, Social Darwinism is not merely as tricky and insubstantial as a tiger moth. It also is as dangerous as a tiger. As shall be shown in these pages, a large portion of Northern Nigeria’s suffering can be laid directly at the feet of this tiger and its parent. This book is an invitation to readers, and to African scholars particularly, to look around them and determine to what extent Social Darwinism has mauled their respective societies and nations.
What Precisely Is This Dangerous Creature?
More on learning to ask the right questions.
Controversy over the p-value
Monday, 20 February 2023
Survival of the fittest taken to its logical conclusion?
When Darwin Came to Africa
Charles Darwin did not actually visit Africa. But his poisonous ideas certainly did, spread by aggressive Social Darwinists who left a bitter legacy that impacts Africans even today.
My dear friend Olufemi Oluniyi spent the last years of his life documenting what happened so the world could finally know the truth.
Olufemi was a Nigerian pastor, theologian, journalist, scholar, and human rights activist. I met him in 2017 when he participated in the Center for Science & Culture’s Summer Seminar program here in Seattle.
A Resolution to Write
As Nigerian scholar Mary-Noelle Ethel Ezeh explains,
Ideas rule the world, and corrosive ideologies damage human relations and destroy societies. In this book, Olufemi Oluniyi lucidly exposes how the pseudo-science of Social Darwinism fueled manipulative and exploitative British imperialist policies in Northern Nigeria to damage human relations and destroy societies… The author… vividly shows how British Social Darwinist policies were a root cause of the damaged relations among the peoples of Nigeria. This root cause continues to exert its influence in Nigeria’s effort to build a sustainable democracy in the 21st century.
Dr. Ezeh is Professor of Ethics and Christian History at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University in Nigeria.
Historian Richard Weikart adds that Darwin Comes to Africa provides “a powerful reminder that Social Darwinism and the scientific racism flowing from it had profoundly damaging influences on real people, especially those — such as black Africans — denigrated by scientific elites as ‘inferior’ on the evolutionary ladder.” Weikart is Professor Emeritus of History at California State University, Stanislaus, and author most recently of Darwinian Racism: How Darwinism Influenced Hitler, Nazism, and White Nationalism.
More Than an Indictment
Olufemi’s book isn’t just an indictment of Social Darwinism. It also tells the story of how Christian missionaries in Africa pushed back against Social Darwinism. And it presents evidence showing how all humans reflect the intelligent design of their creator.
“The author powerfully challenges evolutionary arguments for racism,” notes African scholar Dr. Richard Ochieng’. “He also refutes Western myths about the history of Africa as the ‘dark continent,’ recounting Africa’s many contributions to ancient manufacturing, medicine, architecture, mathematics, and more. Overall, the book presents an inspiring vision of the transcendent value of all people as equal members of the same human race.” Dr. Ochieng’ is a Lecturer at the University of Eldoret in Kenya and Chair of the BioCosmos Kenya Trust Foundation.
If you want to learn more about Darwinism’s real-world consequences in history, you couldn’t do better than add Darwin comes to Africa to your reading list.
More on Darwinism's simple beginning problem
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File under "well said" XCI
"It is better to have the wrong answer to the right question than the right answer to the wrong question"
Anonymous graffiti writer.
Sunday, 19 February 2023
Human exceptionalism on its deathbed?
World’s Oldest Medical Journal Endorses “Nature Rights”
I have been writing for some time about how establishment medicine and bioethics have become profoundly ideological to the point of crossing into the nihilism of anti-humanism. Now, The Lancet, the world’s oldest and one of the field’s most established medical — not environmental — journals has published an advocacy column in favor of granting “rights” to “nature.”
The author backs the concept of granting humans the right to a clean environment: a plausible proposition that at least maintains the concept of rights that belong exclusively to the human realm.
However, according to Hong Kong–based bioethicist and law professor Eric C. Ip, such rights do not go nearly far enough. He wants rights granted to nature, which would thereby reject human exceptionalism. From the piece, “From the Right to a Healthy Planet to the Planetary Right to Health,”
Some interpretations of the right to a healthy planet could still be problematic. The planet’s ecosystems consist of communities of life forms, of which humanity is but one member, that interact with each other and their landscapes.
The Rio Declaration’s reference to the positioning of humans “at the centre of concerns for sustainable development” could no longer be defended. It is impossible to protect the well-being of the planet if humans persist in pursuing endless, albeit narrowly defined, growth with an aura of species superiority.
In other words, we, flora, fauna, and, indeed, geological features such as rivers and granite outcroppings are equal. Lest you think I jest, at least six rivers and two glaciers have already been granted “rights” as this antihuman movement spreads.
Ip claims that human rights and nature rights are mutually reinforcing:
In other words, we, flora, fauna, and, indeed, geological features such as rivers and granite outcroppings are equal. Lest you think I jest, at least six rivers and two glaciers have already been granted “rights” as this antihuman movement spreads.
Ip claims that human rights and nature rights are mutually reinforcing:
In their current form, rights of nature are enforceable rights attributed to natural entities of Earth, such as ecosystems; these rights — mainly the rights to exist, flourish, and restoration — underscore the core planetary health insight that humanity is part of, and not apart from, an interconnected planet. Practically speaking, the right to a healthy environment and the planetary right to health converge on the same obligation on the part of humanity to protect the planetary community. There does not seem to be any irreconcilable conflict between these two mutually reinforcing rights. Humans have an intrinsic right to flourish; however, that is impossible if they treat the natural foundations of life with disrespect.
This Is Simply Not True
Nature’s “rights” are typically defined, by environmental organizations, as “the right to exist, persist, maintain and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions and its processes in evolution.” That’s akin to both a right to life and noninterference with natural processes and life cycles.
Laws that grant rights to nature do so for the purpose of handcuffing human thriving by inhibiting development, all in the name of saving the planet. They generally allow anyone to bring court action to prevent development activities — meaning that all human endeavors that impact the natural world are at the mercy of the sensibilities of the most radical environmentalist. And that includes essentials such as the generation of electricity with fossil fuels, as well as the mining of minerals such as lithium needed to make renewables functional.
A Radical Agenda
At the very least, granting “rights” to “nature” would grant the natural world and human needs equal consideration before the law. Even if related lawsuits on behalf of nature’s “rights” are lost eventually, the chilling effect of their potential alone would be catastrophic. Imagine trying to obtain liability insurance for a new waterfront hotel or a mining operation when the insurance company knows that the most extreme anti-development activist can take the project to court.
Radical environmental misanthropy is on the march, now co-opting the medical establishment. Its activists are well funded and ideologically committed. The time has come to stop rolling our eyes at the apparent insanity of these proposals and take the threat posed by them seriously. The future of human prosperity and our self-identification as the special species, uniquely possessed with both rights and responsibilities, depend on defeating this radical agenda.
In search of what the science actually says re:.Darwinism.
Rob Staedler and the NABT
Saturday, 18 February 2023
On pondering the work of the original Technologist
Where Biology and Engineering Intersect: CELS 2023 Applications Are Open Now!
Steve Laufman
Carnivorous plants a trap for Darwinism?
Venus Flytrap Takes a Bite Out of Darwinism
Evolution News
Thursday, 16 February 2023
Confessions of an ex-trinitarian?
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The world war beneath our feet
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On the machine code of life
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Wednesday, 15 February 2023
Even reductive materialists marvel.
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Darwinism: trolled by lunatics?
Ruminants, Moon Watchers Bedevil Darwin
Evolution News
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Why no rise of the machines
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Darwinism's quest for a simple beginning remains a dead end.
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The fossil record continues to "astonish" Darwinists.
New Scientist: Ichthyosaurs Evolved “Astonishingly Rapidly”
Casey Luskin
Monday, 13 February 2023
On the Nexus of science and religion.
New Open-Access Book from South Africa Explores Intelligent Design and Science-Faith Issues
Fidel Castro: a brief history.
Fidel Castro
The God shared by irrational "theist " and "rational" atheists?
Sabine Hossenfelder Promotes Determinism
We’ve Learned Nothing Since Laplace
Sunday, 12 February 2023
Saturday, 11 February 2023
Friday, 10 February 2023
File under "well said." XC
"This civilization is rapidly passing away, however. Let us rejoice or else lament the fact as much as everyone of us likes; but do not let us shut our eyes to it."
Joseph Schumpeter.