UnrepentantSinner
A post by Alan Smithee
A year or two ago I posted a thread about a local Dallas talk radio host who happened to be a fairly devout Christian that ambushed and absolutely devestated John Edward when he had him on as a guest. Quite a number of JREFers took it upon themselves to contact him with kudos. I'm hoping to orchestrate a similar e-response to the pain inducing segments I heard on another local talk show this morning.
Unfortunately I feel constrained when it comes to streaming audio or podcasts because I don't access things like that at work and, because of dial-up at home, cannot. Hopefully someone with time and broadband can produce a transcript of the intellectual abortion I was witness to during my commute home.
Mike Gallagher was promoing his upcomming shillfest with Ben Stein for the latter's "Expelled" movie and set the stage by raising the ugly spectre of James Watson's comments about blacks. When he came back from the :45 minute commercials he kept referrring to Watson as "this guy", a typical reactionary tactic where one does not even refer to the name of somone they wish to destroy. Doctor Watson's unfortunate remarks have nothing to do with evolutionary theory any more than comments by Darwin, Huxley, Dhobzanski, Gould or Dawkins. The science either stands or falls on it's own.
I used to love Ben Stein despite our political differences - and I wrinkled my nose at the crappy ad homs about him on the Exposed movie blog I'd been participating in, but his comments this morning have turned me off for good. He opened by suggesting that "Darwinism" is nothing more than an expression of Victorian Imperialism and leads ultimately to Nazism. Never once did he try and address the science, he just kept referring to "Darwinism", a concept that exists only in the minds of Creationists.
Near the end of the segement Gallagher abandoned all pretense and went after atheism. Stein responded that is must terrify leftists that if there is a God and therefore they are responsible for their actions - everything goes is not an option and they hate that. They then went on to discuss Christopher Hitchens, who Gallagher described as a darling of the right, which he was totally confounded about and Stein went on to say he was an anti-Semite.
I haven't read GOD Is Not great, but I don't recall evolutionary theory, much less "Darwinism" being a central argument for the book so I have no idea why Hitchens would be mentioned at all in a discussion that ostensibly was about Evolution and ID.
Hopefully somone with broadband can flesh out my recollections and hasty notes and others of you will be motivated to e-mail Mike about his irresponsible broadcasting. My only request is that, if you do, you keep it polite.
Unfortunately I feel constrained when it comes to streaming audio or podcasts because I don't access things like that at work and, because of dial-up at home, cannot. Hopefully someone with time and broadband can produce a transcript of the intellectual abortion I was witness to during my commute home.
Mike Gallagher was promoing his upcomming shillfest with Ben Stein for the latter's "Expelled" movie and set the stage by raising the ugly spectre of James Watson's comments about blacks. When he came back from the :45 minute commercials he kept referrring to Watson as "this guy", a typical reactionary tactic where one does not even refer to the name of somone they wish to destroy. Doctor Watson's unfortunate remarks have nothing to do with evolutionary theory any more than comments by Darwin, Huxley, Dhobzanski, Gould or Dawkins. The science either stands or falls on it's own.
I used to love Ben Stein despite our political differences - and I wrinkled my nose at the crappy ad homs about him on the Exposed movie blog I'd been participating in, but his comments this morning have turned me off for good. He opened by suggesting that "Darwinism" is nothing more than an expression of Victorian Imperialism and leads ultimately to Nazism. Never once did he try and address the science, he just kept referring to "Darwinism", a concept that exists only in the minds of Creationists.
Near the end of the segement Gallagher abandoned all pretense and went after atheism. Stein responded that is must terrify leftists that if there is a God and therefore they are responsible for their actions - everything goes is not an option and they hate that. They then went on to discuss Christopher Hitchens, who Gallagher described as a darling of the right, which he was totally confounded about and Stein went on to say he was an anti-Semite.
I haven't read GOD Is Not great, but I don't recall evolutionary theory, much less "Darwinism" being a central argument for the book so I have no idea why Hitchens would be mentioned at all in a discussion that ostensibly was about Evolution and ID.
Hopefully somone with broadband can flesh out my recollections and hasty notes and others of you will be motivated to e-mail Mike about his irresponsible broadcasting. My only request is that, if you do, you keep it polite.