You mean that you will pop in to say more nothingness and offer more apologetics while not addressing the OP yet again... and call all those who disagree with your apologetics, "bad guys"...
Yes, andyandy... it has become as predictable as mijo insisting evolution is random and meadmaker insisting Behe is honest and you insisting that you and others do not have a blatant Christian bias that evey one else find glaring.
apologetics of what exactly? Do you actually disagree with my comment?
The two interpretations being used here are
1) A random process requires that each outcome has an equal outcome
2) A random process is one which follows a non-deterministic probability distribution.
neither are "wrong," neither are "right" - (1) is how lay people general understand the term (2) is how it is understood in mathematics and modeling.
If you want to communicate to laypeople (1) is preferable to avoid confusion, but if you want to actually understand the modelling behind evolution then (2) is preferable.
I thought that you agreed that (1) is generally best to use to avoid confusion. That 2500 posts later you're still saying it is neither here nor there.
Also I wasn't aware there was any "good guys" or "bad guys" split necessary over a rather tedious discussion of the semantics of randomness.
and which christian bias is that? First you try to pretend I disagree with everything that dawkins says - even after i say that i'm in most parts a fan, next you try to pretend i don't think that religion does any harm, so i list many ways in which it can, next you try to shift to just a christian bias.
- the christian church must be attributed a good level of culpability for the deeply unpleasant homophobia through the ages - continuing to this day.
- The Catholic church must be attributed a good level of culpability for their absurd contraceptive policy which undermines african (and developing world) efforts to fight HIV
- the christian church must be attributed a good deal of culpability for fostering anti-semitism throughout europe especially from the middle ages onwards - which was a factor in producing the european climate of hatred responsible for the Dreyfus affair, Russian pogroms and Austrian racism - a climate which helped shape Hitler's views.
- Mother Theresa was a deeply unpleasant individual who did a great deal of harm through the misrepresentation of her actions, and her actions themselves
- american fundamentalists challenge scientific learning, threaten abortion rights, stand in the way of life saving research on stem cells, and have far too much influence in american politics.
- Christianity has provided motivating factors, exacebating in group/out group splits, moral justifiers over a wide range of conflicts and atrocities commited throughout the ages.
i could go on and on - i dislike many aspects of christianity. But the facts don't actually matter do they? Because of the cardinal sin of
1) Not agreeing absolutely with everything that Dawkins/Harris/Hitchens says on religion
2) Not agreeing with absolutely everything that you say on religion
you have to cling to your comfort blanket "with us" "against us" division where you can dismiss any criticism by pretending people hold positions wholly diametrically opposed to your own. It's truly bizzare. I feel sorry for you - i genuinly do. It must be hard to be so hate filled and to have to invent reasons to vent that hatred on the internet against other non-belivers as a way of building up your self esteem whilst all the time being too scared to actually stand up to the evangelicals in your back garden.
articulett said:
I was raised with religion, and I wouldn't do it to my kid--and I'm glad Dawkins speaks up, because I am afraid of theists and their
bullying ways
It's classic bullied kid syndrome - you've been bullied by evangelicals, but rather than stand up for yourself in the real world you look for another target to get your own back on - to build up your self esteem, becoming a bully yourself in the process. And it doesn't matter if you have to invent your cause - all that matters is that you delude yourself that it matters. Look at the harm religion has done to yourself - it's left you a hate-filled bully. And that's rather sad.