Tony Stark
Philosopher
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Yeah, but I don't find it at all plausible that he had a blind spot but wasn't actually a creationist. Christian judges, even Republican ones have consistently ruled against this BS. Most notably in the relatively recent past, John Jones, a Dubya appointee who ruled in Kitzmiller v Dover that intelligent design is not science and is indistinguishable from creationism.The point is there are other possibilities than his ruling based on specific personal religious beliefs and being "really stupid" or now "too dumb to understand." He could simply have an emotional blind spot, for example. He could very well not be a creationist, just that his blind spot when it comes to analyzing religious issues causes him to reach a pro-creationist conclusion.
Everyone has blind spots when it comes to these sorts of things. It isn't a question of intelligence. Intelligence often makes blind spots worse because the brain gets really good at twisting things.
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