Okay. But doesn't he have the right to go and organises conferences and meetings to discuss what he believes? 'Cause I am certain he does believe what he says and is not intentionally lying.95Theses wrote:I totally defend his right to say it.
however, when it can be shown, with evidence, that he is deliberately lying and misrepresenting the actual science, it is hard to have respect for the man.
He stands on the looney fringe of christianity, absolutely convinced (or pretending to be) that the earth is 6,000 years old, and 4,000 years ago a drunken sailor built a wooden barge the size of an aircraft carrier, filled it with sheep and dinosaurs who lived side by side peacefully for 40 days, and then emerged onto the sodden apocalyptic wasteland to start all over again.
It's hard to have patience with that degree of stupidity to be honest, but it's what the debunking creationism forum was for. There are a couple of useful formal debates on the matter like this one :
http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewtop ... 23&t=10675
And as I said a whole section of the site that was dedicated to exposing it for the pernicious lies that it is. :
http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewforum.php?f=46
For example, Creationists will tell you that Radiometric dating (of which C14 dating is one type) is basically hogwash, because it happens to disagree with what their book tells them. Clai posted this rather nice explanation of why it isn't hogwash here :
http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewtop ... 6&t=110125
there is a huge difference between you not arguing with your friends in the pub, which is totally understandable, and us having somewhere to debunk the outright lies for Jeesus some of these clowns like Ken Ham preach to the credulous
Sure, if he held people in small cells with bright lights, and deprived them of food and sleep while playing his speeches on a perpetual loop, that would be bad and could be considered indoctrination. But I'm not sure he does that. I do know that some Christians do, sure. And that sucks.
But, as I said, even if it is loony as hell, he is actually allowed to say whatever he likes wherever he likes to whoever he likes. In fact, in the US it is in their consitution.
On top of that, isn't creationism totally banned in schools and universities in the US? Wasn't it a creationist judge who threw out "intelligent design" from getting into the schools only a few years ago? So what is the problem here?
Just a thought. And please stay nice.
