You can’t make this stuff up…or can you?
As I was driving him to school today, my 7th grade son wanted to talk about science and what he was learning about the thinker and scientist, Gallileo. My son was amazed how this man and his new discoveries and his promotion of the Copernican doctrine had been met with hostility and mistrust from the tiny, threatened minds of the church and its subsequent Inquisition which, at the time, dictated what could and could not be called historical or scientific “fact”. His then-radical theory which proposed that while two dissimilarly-weighted objects, if dropped, might fall at different rates on Earth, the same objects, in an airless atmosphere, would both hit the ground at the same time.
The Church, incensed that Galileo would dare to challenge the “wisdom” of the day concerning gravity as well as his theory that the Sun– not the Earth–was the center of the universe, felt Galileo was nothing less than a heretic. After 18 days of formal interrorgation (and using threats of torture), Galileo confessed under duress that he may have worded his support for the Copernican case a little too strongly. Despite this, he was placed under house arrest in 1633 where he remained until his death in 1642.
At the end of the last Apollo 15 moon walk (1971), a live demonstration was performed before the television cameras by Commander David Scott using a feather and a geologic hammer. Because the atmosphere on the moon did not provide the same air resistance that one finds on our planet, both objects–released at the same time– fell at the same rate and landed at the same time. Despite this very public demonstration which is preserved on tape, the Church did not see fit to formally reverse its stance on Galileo’s theories until 1983. You read it right, people…1983!!
My son was aghast that anyone would be treated in such a manner for merely encouraging the broadening of intellectual thought and for daring to promote new scientific theories. I told him that this was why his father and I are such strong advocates of the Separation of Church and State. “No church, regardless of denomination, should have the power to decide what is or is not accepted or studied as scientific or historical fact or to censure those who promote such knowledge,” I said. “It would be tremendously naive to believe that what happened to Galileo could not still happen, in some form or other, in our country now.”
You think I’m being an alarmist? Then consider the following two things:
1) The steady encroachment of fundamentalism in this country. Make no mistake, fundamentalism means the death of intellectual growth, regardless of which religion it attaches itself to. There are people being elected to the highest of public offices who maintain that Abraham lived to be several hundred years old and that the world, according to their religious views, is only 6,000 years old. Especially worrisome are the words of Evangelical guru and former head hypocrite of the National Association of Evangelicals, Ted Haggard. Haggard, who “was asked to leave” his post after it was revealed that, despite his attacks on homosexuality, he had engaged in a three year sexual relationship with a male prostitute who also sold him methanphetamines. (Yes….THAT Ted Haggard!) The evangelist, in a taped interview, warned esteemed British ethologist/evolutionist, Richard Dawkins, that it wouldn’t be long before the majority of people understood the 6,000 year theory to be TRUTH. If that doesn’t frighten you, then I have a “science textbook” to show you that is used by fundamentalist homeschooling parents here in Texas. I hope I’m dead when the day comes that public school teachers are required to teach your child that there were pairs of dinosaurs on the ark and that Noah used bags of fireflies to light the dark lower chambers of his watercraft.
2) The present administration just made it legal for the government to torture people. The same government that is presently led by men who–if one believes the public boasts of Haggard–lend their ear to Pastor Ted (who claimed he spoke to George Bush on a weekly basis) and others like him.
NOW are you scared? You ought to be.
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1. Dawn said:
November 8, 2006 @ 10:27 am | Quote
But Stacy…he threw that meth AWAY!!!
Hurrah for the Dems win, let’s hope they don’t screw it up this time….
2. mothergoosemouse said:
November 8, 2006 @ 12:10 pm | Quote
There’s a new book out by Michael Shermer - a colleague of Dawkins - called “Why Darwin Matters”. It’s a discussion of why Intelligent Design is just another name for creationism, and why it should NOT be given equal time in schools along side evolution.
THAT is what scares me. Religion masquerading as science.
3. Jessica Carlson said:
November 8, 2006 @ 7:32 pm | Quote
No, I’m not really scared nor do I believe that I should be.
4. Spamboy said:
November 9, 2006 @ 9:55 pm | Quote
Umm…err…I suddenly feel like I am being watched by Big Brother…thanks for creeping me out…
5. kim said:
November 10, 2006 @ 1:32 pm | Quote
“Science” book wasn’t Abeka by chance? We have allowed these idiots to hijack and pervert a religion through their ignorance. Almost none of the leaders of these fundamentalist mega churches have any religious education at all.
6. ortizzle said:
November 11, 2006 @ 6:45 pm | Quote
Hooray for this post, Stacy!!! Fundamentalism has reached truly frightening levels of influence in this country. Further proof that we might never entirely get rid of our puritanical roots. Except through rational folks like you who encourage me to think that there is still a glimmer of hope for future generations. I rejoice that you are a parent and are raising three children who will fatten the ranks of intelligent, level-headed, forward thinking members of society.
7. TB said:
November 13, 2006 @ 7:08 pm | Quote
You speak the truth. I was taught from a fundamentalist science textbook that carbon dating is not real and the world is only as old as the oldest recorded date in the old testament. I was taught that dinosaurs never existed, fossils are clever fabrications and the people who believe in evolution are going to hell.
I did a little happy dance when I returned to the states to learn the democrats had retaken congress.