charlou wrote:
We've been watching Carl Sagan's Cosmos (the series, on DVD) ... he talked about people who try to shut down the expression of alternative ideas and how that suppressive behavior goes against what science is really about. I agree.
Humans are very much tribal animals. It's only in the last few thousand years that we have developed the ability to live alone, independently. Before that, it was live in a group, or very quickly get killed off.
So we have all of the instincts of apes and monkeys, of tightly knit group living. That involves fighting for status in the pecking order. So we have an instinct to put others down, in order to raise our own standing.
That's why some people jump so obsessively onto theories and ideas. It goes way beyond debating facts.
I used to be on Dawkins, and there was a hot topic about the aquatic ape hypothesis. It got really vitriolic, and continued on for ages.
I just recently looked on Talk Rational, and there were the SAME PEOPLE, debating the same subject, in the same vitriolic way. It was like time has stood still.
I disagree with the aquatic ape idea, but it's a sterile argument because there's no way to disprove it, or prove it.
How the same people can be still slanging each other off after all this time I just don't know.
I can understand someone getting a bit obsessive about his favourite theory. But how do you get so obsessive about REFUTING someone else's? To still be at it after all this time.
How long is it since Dawkins went pop?