Transcript:“There aren’t sufficient scientific facts to establish the theory of evolution, and it deals with the origins of man, which is more from a philosophical standpoint than a scientific standpoint,” Pruitt said on an Oklahoma radio program in 2005. https://t.co/20oZv5lOG8 pic.twitter.com/i8QpcYvfkQ— POLITICO (@politico) March 2, 2018
I think the basis of humanism is evolution and there aren’t sufficient scientific facts to establish the theory of evolution, and it deals with the origins of man, which is more from a philosophical standpoint than a scientific standpoint so I believe that there is great establishment concerns in that situation.There's more from Politico:
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt dismissed evolution as an unproven theory, lamented that “minority religions” were pushing Christianity out of “the public square” and advocated amending the Constitution to ban abortion, prohibit same-sex marriage and protect the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments, according to a newly unearthed series of Oklahoma talk radio shows from 2005.Of course the defense of the science denier is obvious and obviously strawman:
Pruitt, who at the time was a state senator, also described the Second Amendment as divinely granted and condemned federal judges as a “judicial monarchy” that is “the most grievous threat that we have today." And he did not object when the program’s host described Islam as “not so much a religion as it is a terrorist organization in many instances.”
Asked whether the administrator’s skepticism about a major foundation of modern science such as evolution could conflict with the agency's mandate to make science-based decisions, spokesman Jahan Wilcox told POLITICO that “if you're insinuating that a Christian should not serve in capacity as EPA administrator, that is offensive and a question that does not warrant any further attention."Wave the bloody shirt, why doncha.
For the record, it's not about a Christian serving as EPA administrator (as the EPA Administrator during the Obama Administration is a Christian - a Catholic, specifically). It's about someone holding that office who denies the validity of one of the foundations of modern science - evolution.
On the one hand there's Scott Pruitt, climate science denier, who thinks "there aren’t sufficient scientific facts to establish the theory of evolution" and on the other hand there's this statement:
We agree that the following evidence-based facts about the origins and evolution of the Earth and of life on this planet have been established by numerous observations and independently derived experimental results from a multitude of scientific disciplines. Even if there are still many open questions about the precise details of evolutionary change, scientific evidence has never contradicted these results:The "We" in the first sentence refers to all these scientific academies:
- In a universe that has evolved towards its present configuration for some 11 to 15 billion years, our Earth formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago.
- Since its formation, the Earth – its geology and its environments – has changed under the effect of numerous physical and chemical forces and continues to do so.
- Life appeared on Earth at least 2.5 billion years ago. The evolution, soon after, of photosynthetic organisms enabled, from at least 2 billion years ago, the slow transformation of the atmosphere to one containing substantial quantities of oxygen. In addition to the release of the oxygen that we breathe, the process of photosynthesis is the ultimate source of fixed energy and food upon which human life on the planet depends.
- Since its first appearance on Earth, life has taken many forms, all of which continue to evolve, in ways which palaeontology and the modern biological and biochemical sciences are describing and independently confirming with increasing precision. Commonalities in the structure of the genetic code of all organisms living today, including humans, clearly indicate their common primordial origin.
Albanian Academy of SciencesEvolution is a fact. Scott Pruitt, EPA Administrator is wrong on the science. Again.
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The Executive Board of the International Council for Science (ICSU)
6 comments:
"Life appeared on Earth at least 2.5 billion years ago. The evolution, soon after, of photosynthetic organisms enabled..."
Nice to see the dishonest attempt to separate out the beginning of evolution as abiogenesis.
Please list the scientific advancements based wholly on the facts of evolution, the big bang and string physics?
Progressive claim modern Biology and Medicine are based wholly on evolution as any knowledge of those fields before Darwin published On the Origin of Species was just "magic", pseudoscience, and superstition.
There's a whole long list of scientific academies - why not go ask the experts yourself?
Let them know that all of their scientific training has been made meaningless by one simple request posted on this blog by one anonymous blogger - the request for a list of "the scientific advancements based wholly on the facts of evolution, the big bang and string physics."
I'd LOVE to hear how they respond.
Appeal to Authority.
They can use the Richard Dawkins's defense of just become parts of evolution that scientists cannot explain does not prove there is a creator.
The question is the answer to the progressive demand that if do not believe in SCIENCE you should not use any of the fruits of science.
Still think for string theory/physics all of scientific training and research has been meaningless as it is all conjecture.
You have no idea how the scientific method works, do you?
Yes, because relying on the collective expert opinion of scientific experts commenting on their field of study is OF COURSE committing the logical fallacy of an "appeal to authority."
It's exactly the same.
You didn't mention Inhofe's snowball and its de-legitimizing of climate change. BTW, is "god hates fags" considered an appeal to authority also?
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