DavidJames
Penultimate Amazing
Or more accurately, RepublicanThe site is very left wing, I would change conservative to religious, with that change it does still make it's point.
Or more accurately, RepublicanThe site is very left wing, I would change conservative to religious, with that change it does still make it's point.
Quote taken from -Have you heard of the "World Journalism Institute"? Probably not. It's an organization of journalists committed to helping members "accurately" report "the work of God in today's world." In other words, they are committed to reporting events from a conservative, evangelical Christian perspective.
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What was that again about the "liberal media elite" and how the NPR is a bastion of "liberal news coverage" that fails to give adequate consideration to conservatives - especially to conservative religion? One of the members of the WJI is Barbara Bradley Hagerty, NPR's religion correspondent. Curious.
Conservative Christian televangelist Pat Robertson told citizens of a Pennsylvania town that they had rejected God by voting their school board out of office for supporting “intelligent design” and warned them Thursday not to be surprised if disaster struck.
I think it's time to start writing letters to NPR.
As managing editor it was my prerogative to choose the editor who would work directly on the paper, and as I was best qualified among the editors I chose myself...
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You know, of all of the IDers I think Behe bothers me the most. Unlike alot of them *cough* HOVIND *cough* the man has a real scientific education yet the scientific method is lost on him.
I read somewhere, I think in the Dover trial transcripts, that Behe has sold more than 400,000 copies of his Black Box book. Therefore ID = serious financial gain. The ID leaders all seem to be quite well off.
You don't get the bling just teaching at a university...Are you suggesting that he doesn't believe what he is saying? Behe is in it for the bling?
If by "bling" you are including "power", yes, absolutely.Are you suggesting that he doesn't believe what he is saying? Behe is in it for the bling?
The Discovery Institute wants nothing less than a complete theocratic state with themselves as the head.
Working title -"Inhibit the Mind".Will the trial make a good movie?
Don't take my word for it. They've said so themselves. Look here and make up your own mind.If I hadn't read them saying essentially just that myself, you'd sound like a conspiracy nut.
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Why do people invent conspiracy theories? I find reality has enough intrigue...
From their "Five Year Strategic Plan Summary":Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture seeks nothing less than the overthrow of materialism and its cultural legacies.
From their "Governing Goals":The social consequences of materialism have been devastating. As symptoms, those consequences are certainly worth treating. However, we are convinced that in order to defeat materialism, we must cut it off at its source. That source is scientific materialism. This is precisely our strategy.
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Design theory promises to reverse the stifling dominance of the materialist worldview, and to replace it with a science consonant with Christian and theistic convictions.
And from their "Twenty Year Goals"To defeat scientific materialism and its destructive moral, cultural and political legacies. [emphasis mine]
And this gem from their "Five Year Objectives":To see design theory permeate our religious, cultural, moral and political life. [emphasis mine]
Pay particular attention to that last one. They want laws to be based on Intelligent Design, a religious view, for which they are the primary source of "research" . That is a theocratic state with them in control. This is no conspiracy theory, these are their own words.Design becomes a key concept in the social sciences Legal reform movements base legislative proposals on design theory. [emphasis mine]
Ok, so it turns out that Sternberg (poor little victim of all those nasty scientists) is a Fellow of the International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design ... along with Behe, Dembski and others whose names you will probably recognise.
Take a look at the website that delphi_ote linked. Fascinating. Very carefully does not mention anything that would allow one to pin them down in such a category...until you look at the Journal. Then it is crystal clear--this is an intelligent-design group. Not only are the usual suspects there, writing the usual things, but lesser players are contributing additional ID materials.what is the ISCID? Does it have an avowedly anti-evolutionary or pro-ID agenda?
look at the Journal. Then it is crystal clear--this is an intelligent-design group.
I hadn't realised he was an IDer.
http://apollostrust.com/Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?
Henry F. Schaefer III
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5. Climbing Mount Improbable: Evolutionary Science or Wishful Thinking? .................................77
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And by "free and uncensored", they mean "will tolerate whatever pro-ID arguments are put there and otherwise ignore modern biology".So even though their stated purpose is to provide "a forum for free and uncensored inquiry into complex systems", their de facto purpose is to provide a forum for Intelligent Design.
I hope the judge has read Pat Robertson's remarks on the subject. I should think they'd help him make his mind up.Brilliant!
You just need to add the occational Greek in the background yelling "We're Greeks! We're Greeks!" while the lead Greek tries to keep them quiet.