August 16th, 2007

Denise O’Leary highlights a newspaper column by a fellow Toronto journalist who is frustrated at getting angry complaint letters everytime he writes about evolution. IMHO it describes perfectly the sort of people who email me to tell me how stupid I am. Here’s an excerpt…

…we must ask ourselves why so many people get so excited about an area of science that should not concern them. For most of these correspondents know precious little science, and haven’t the stamina to engage in detailed argument. They are simply shocked and appalled that anyone would dream of challenging what they believe to be the consensus of “qualified experts,” whom they assume are a closed camp of hard-bitten materialists, with no time for religious or poetical flights.

The answer to this question is clear enough. People without a stake in a controversy pay little or no attention to it. They will hardly be vexed by assertions of one party or another, when the result of the controversy cannot touch their lives. It is rather when a person does have a stake, that he begins to care.

It follows that my most apoplectic correspondents have a stake in evolutionary controversies. They imagine themselves to have an impersonal interest in defending science against “religious superstition,” and the dangers to society that the latter might present. They in fact have strong and uncompromising religious beliefs of their own, which they are loath to have questioned.

I have one month left to finish my PhD thesis and a lot of work to do. I’m going to have to take a break from trying to reason with Darwinoids.

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