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It's the historicist side, RPS, that functions without either argument or evidence. It's the historicist side that, in the words of the lazy-ass scholar above, in "my experience is that no evidence or argument will change his mind." It's the historicist side that are the Creationists here, making broad historical claims without evidence, argument, or method to support them. Vorkosigan |
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"Evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg made a fateful decision a year ago. "As editor of the hitherto obscure Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Sternberg decided to publish a paper making the case for 'intelligent design,' a controversial theory that holds that the machinery of life is so complex as to require the hand -- subtle or not -- of an intelligent creator. "Within hours of publication, senior scientists at the Smithsonian Institution -- which has helped fund and run the journal -- lashed out at Sternberg as a shoddy scientist and a closet Bible thumper. "'They were saying I accepted money under the table, that I was a crypto-priest, that I was a sleeper cell operative for the creationists,' said Steinberg, 42 , who is a Smithsonian research associate. 'I was basically run out of there.'" (my emphasis) |
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Like I said, it's not so much a journal as a newsletter to the membership. And if the point of the organization is Biblical literacy, or a complete examination of Christianity, then Westar should be examining the Jesus Myth hypothesis, and should not need a special donation to do it. But the real object of the Westar group is to promote religious liberalism, and challenging the historical existence of Jesus does not promote religious liberalism - it pushes people beyond that. The idea that Jesus did not exist is just too upsetting to be effective as a marketing device for Westar's philosophy. I have had atheists tell me to avoid questioning the existence of Jesus - it just puts people off and gets them upset, so they can't hear anything else you tell them. I imagine that the directors of Westar could see that a challenge to Jesus' existence would either push people back towards traditional religion as they put their fingers in their ears and sing lalalala, or else push them towards a more radical religious stance. But in either case, there's just no percentage in it for Westar. All this is based on the idea that they know that they can't show a good case for the existence of a historical Jesus. And that's the big difference with creationism - a few scientists have decided not to debate creationists, but in general the scientific community had learned that it has to defend itself by addressing creationist arguments. The Historical Jesus faction refuses to get its hands dirty by actually looking at the arguments. |
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