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PZ refutes four bad arguments against evolution

By tigtog on April 23, 2008

Read. Bookmark. Refer to this the next time you need to refute bad arguments against evolution from creationists and IDologists. Favourite bit: The Second Law of Thermodynamics argument is one of the hoariest, silliest claims in the creationist collection. It’s self-refuting. Point to the creationist: ask whether he was a baby once. Has he grown? [...]

Posted in culture wars, education, religion, Science | Tagged ID

British understatement wins the day

British understatement wins the day

By tigtog on March 22, 2008

Only the bloke on the left was allowed into the cinema to see Expelled in Minneapolis. The other bloke got expelled. Obviously, the horns were just too much. Read all about it. Original image source: University of Minnesota (Morris). Modified by tigtog and uploaded to Flickr Updated to add: next morning, and I’m still laughing. [...]

Posted in religion, skepticism | Tagged cinema, creationism, ID | 9 Responses

Yup, peanut butter convinces me!

By tigtog on September 27, 2007

This argument is so bizarre it’s not even wrong: it’s wrong’s cousin who’s never been the same since that nasty accident with the Klein bottle. Related posts: Quick Hit: Ms Klein, bullying and Indiegogo Watson is no Galileo Butbutbutbut the US is the world, isn’t it? New Yorkers always tell us not to bother with [...]

Posted in culture wars, education, Politics, religion, skepticism | Tagged education, Galileo's mantle, ID, peeves, sheer incompetence, skepticism, social change | 3 Responses

Censoring evolution (this week, the Netherlands)

By tigtog on September 11, 2007

An evangelical christian TV station in the Netherlands has been censoring Sir David Attenborough. When the Evangelische Omroep (Evangelical Broadcasting) network showed his flagship natural history series The Life of Mammals, it made several alterations to the script to take out references to evolution, the age of the Earth and the evolutionary relationships between humans [...]

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy, Politics, religion, Science | Tagged crass, ID, peeves, social change

Konkokted Kreationist Krap

By Lauredhel on June 27, 2007

This would be side-splittingly hilarious if it wasn’t so evil. A digg-er spotted this scan of a restaurant children’s menu: Front Back Alongside the cheeseburgers and corndogs is a list of “DiNoSaUr FuN fAcTs”! These include: “The most up to date scientific information shows that dinosaurs did not live millions of years ago, they lived [...]

Posted in religion, Science | Tagged ID, obstreperation, peeves | 6 Responses

New Yorkers always tell us not to bother with Long Island anyway

By tigtog on June 19, 2007

If I never go to Long Island then I never have to worry about some unfortunate accident bringing me or someone I love under the knife of neurosurgeon Michael Egnor, who is a professor of neurosurgery and paediatrics at State University New York (Stony Brook), and who apparently doesn’t accept that the mind arises from [...]

Posted in medicine, religion, skepticism | Tagged ID, skepticism | 4 Responses

Friday Fun – “Museum” edition

By tigtog on June 1, 2007

aka When is a museum actually a theme park? Here it is: the Ken Ham’s Creation “Museum” post that Hoyden had to have, made much easier by the recent spate of LOLCreationists online. Image Credit: Dancing Spring PZ Myers put together a Creation Museum roundup of poor media coverage and the best blogging detailing not [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, history, religion, Science | Tagged hoydens, ID, myth/legend | 3 Responses

They still can’t tell a monkey’s arse from an ape’s elbow

By tigtog on May 19, 2007

Some mob of creationists out of Minnesota are putting up billboards around various other states challenging evolutionary theory with the slogan “Are They Making a Monkey out of You?”. Glenn Branch, deputy director of the National Center for Science Education -which has as its motto “Defending the Teaching of Evolution in the Public Schools” – [...]

Posted in religion, Science | Tagged ID | 7 Responses

Framing that Overton Window for science

By tigtog on April 23, 2007

This is all over the science blogs at the moment: how to present science convincingly to the public in an atmosphere of anti-science media sensationalism. It’s got a lot of scientists very agitated indeed. The debate is mostly US-centric, but there’s no reason for the science-literate elsewhere to rest on our laurels: anti-intellectualism and partisan [...]

Posted in culture wars, Politics, religion, Science, skepticism | Tagged ID, skepticism, social change

Was Darwin a racist?

By tigtog on March 24, 2007

Anti-evolutionists often make the claim that Darwin was racist as if, even were the accusation true (we’ll get to its falseness shortly), that a racist stance would somehow invalidate his scientific discoveries. These claims have repeatedly been shown to be incorrect characterisations, generally involving selective quoting (and editing) of Darwin’s writings out of context, a [...]

Posted in religion | Tagged ID, peeves, vitriol | 4 Responses

Gazumped, dangnabbit

By tigtog on February 23, 2007

Helen got around to mocking Conservapedia first. Related posts: Peeve: it’s RAISES/RAISING the question, dangnabbit Devastated by Dame Helen The torture-murder of the toddler twins in Queensland Jerry Falwell, dead aged 73

Posted in religion, Sociology | Tagged conservatism, fundies, ID, moral panics

Been meaning to post on this for weeks

Been meaning to post on this for weeks

By tigtog on February 16, 2007

Last month, one of my “favourite” creationist kooks, “Dr” Kent Hovind (also known as Dr Dino) has finally had his lies and arrogance over many years catch up with him: he’s been sentenced to 10 years in prison for various tax offenses. See, Hovind argued that not only did the church he founded not have [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, law & order, religion | Tagged ID, law | 3 Responses

Could I have a little less Islamofascism in my coffee?

By tigtog on August 30, 2006

Deltoid takes a few more whacks at his favourite pinata, Tim Blair. Tim Lambert channels Monty Python’s Spam sketch in response to Blair asking his fanboys whyowhy couldn’t ABC science wonk Robyn Williams write a book on the flaws in fundamentalist Islam instead of on the flaws of Intelligent Design “theory”?

Indeed, to get all subeditorly as Blair so likes to do (inserted obligatory cliches start here in bold), what unmitigated gall from Williams, writing about anything other than The Greatest Threat to Western Civilisation Evah(TM).

Posted in religion, social justice | Tagged bigotry, ID, war

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