Laurie Pycroft
02 May 2008 @ 05:14 pm
Fuck you, Ben Stein  
You've probably heard about the documentary "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" by Ben Stein which purports to decimate the weedy and slanderous arguments of the evil, materialist minority of scientists out there who actually believe in that silly little ("only a") theory of evolution. I wish I was using hyperbole here, as this seems to be what Stein actually believes.

"Love of God and compassion and empathy leads you to a very glorious place, and science leads you to killing people."

Stein seems a little mixed up there. Now, of course, I'm not claiming that atheists are universally great people or that all religious people are hell-bent on murder, but let's take a few seconds to consider how many conflicts based either directly or indirectly on religion or the collectivism it inspires- Israel Vs. Palestine, troubles in Ireland, the crusades, 9/11 and the ensuing American jingoism, etc. Compare that to the number actually based on any kind of scientific agenda- none. Sure, Hitler used his own distorted brand of eugenics and communist regimes are non- or anti-religious, but atheism has nothing to do with that. It's all down to people abusing power and encouraging collectivist mindsets. Fundamentally, though, even if every single war ever started could be directly linked to "Darwinism", it would say nothing about the theory's truth. The truth can be determined by careful consideration of the evidence, and when it comes to that, Stein just doesn't have a clue:


I can't be arsed to debunk the movie (which seems to be a 2-hour extended reductio-ad-hitlerum) point-by-point but, luckily, Richard Dawkins has saved me the job. Another good anti-Stein site is situated here.

EDIT: Also, take a look at Wikipedia's section on people presented in the film. It's amusing to see the comparison between what Stein purports, and what really happened.


In local election news, I went out and voted yesterday but, seeing how all of the candidates in my area are either morons, in complete disagreement with me, or both, I spoiled my ballot.


Oh, and the NYTimes has a good article on PETA's in-vitro meat prize. It seems that there's a bit of a schism in their offices due to the fact that, apparently, they're massively retarded. Obviously, I despise their methods and dislike their goals, philosophy and pretty much everything else about them, but disagreeing over this seems ludicrous. Beyond a "yuck" factor (which, admittedly, many PETA-types seem to base their entire world-view on), there isn't a single negative aspect to the vat grown meat, from either my or PETA's perspective. It'll be safe, clean, produce practically no pollution and be free of any animal suffering. Any self-professed environmentalist who opposes this technology's development is an idiot. It really is that simple.
 
 
Laurie Pycroft
02 May 2008 @ 10:13 pm
AHAHAHAHAH  
One of the funniest things I've ever seen on the BBC website can be found here. As a bonus, it's pretty interesting too.

Also, check out this ace article on future materials. In case you've never seen it before, I suggest checking out Aerogel's Wiki page. It has to be the most awesome material ever.
Check out this video about it, too: