Faith-based attacks harken to Galileo


Thursday, October 02, 2008 | 6 comment(s)

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In 1604, Galileo determined, from his work in astronomy and physics, that the Earth revolved around the sun. The Christian church believed that this was heresy. In 1633, the church put Galileo on trial under the threat of excommunication, torture and even execution. Bending to this extreme pressure, Galileo publicly denied what he knew was scientifically correct.

Astonishingly, we face the same kind of faith-based attack on scientific discoveries in the 21st Century from Gov. Palin and the right wing of the Republican party. This segment of the population believes in the “literal” interpretation of Biblical creation. They believe that the world is only a few thousand years old and the sciences of astronomy, physics, chemistry, geology and biology are incorrect in their clear experimental findings that demonstrate the Earth is hundreds of millions of years old. Faith based believers may hold to their beliefs that completely contradict experimental science, but they should not push to require other citizens to accept their conclusions.

As was the case with Galileo, Sarah Palin and the Republican right wing don’t want scientific finding to interfere with their faith-based beliefs about the origin of life and the age of the universe. They have tried to impose their thinking on science departments in public schools and colleges. This attitude is not only scientifically incorrect and educationally limiting for our students, but also has serious consequences for the future of our country’s scientific leadership and our ability to compete in a global economy. Science will never answer certain questions, but to ignore facts that have been scientifically demonstrated, will figuratively risk keeping our ships in the harbor for fear they will sail off the edge of the Earth.

Dr. Hugh Tyson

North Bend
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to glen rose wrote on Oct 6, 2008 4:59 PM:

Your comments are interesting. The difference between the Paluxy River finding you sited and Palin's views are that hers are of the Creationist variey that states the Earth is only 6,000 years old; not that man existed 110 million years ago.

Glen Rose Texas has proof wrote on Oct 6, 2008 9:33 AM:

Dinosoar tracks were discovered in Texas by a team of scientists who determined that they were the longest set found in North America. They were extremely deep and well preserved in their Paluxy River bed near Glen Rose, Texas. What the scientists did not immediately realize, however, was the existence of human footprints in the very row of tracks. The prints were easily looked over at first because they were not nearly as deep-set as the dinosaur's. However, before the excavation was complete, the scientists designated Paluxy River bed as a "hot spot" for human/dinosaur coexistence evidence. If you are still not convinced, I offer one more consideration. In Glen Rose, Texas, near the Paluxy River bed "hot spot," a fossilized human handprint was found. The hand is so detailed that even the thumbnail can be deciphered deep in the sedimentary rock. The age of the limestone was determined to be nearly 110 million years old, thus coinciding with the age of dinosaurs during the Middle Cretaceous. Several other human footprints and handprints have been found in Mesozoic sedimentary rock in states such as Texas, New Mexico, and the Dakotas.

clif wrote on Oct 3, 2008 5:31 AM:

Oh great, another liberal doctor who defines what we believe in order to gain support for cloning. These guys would have no ethics in medicine if it weren't for those with faith preventing their frankenstein practices.

Al the Pal wrote on Oct 2, 2008 9:23 PM:

"Mathmatics is the alphabet with which God created the universe"

Galileo

Tony wrote on Oct 2, 2008 2:03 PM:

Let me add this to this fine letter...
The literal interpretation of the Old Testament by these Fundamentalists is very dangerous-witness the blind faith in all things Israel...
Why?
Because they want the Rapture, they want to fulfill 'prophecy'.

"Yes, I have the seen pictures of man's footprint along with a Dinosaurs footprint in the fossils, man did co-exist with Dinosaurs"
Sarah Palin.

Last night, she admitted for the first time that Climate Change is real.


Scary.


(a note: her hair is down for tonights debate...why? EARPIECE...)

What wrote on Oct 2, 2008 1:09 PM:

Are you refering to embryonic stem cell research?
Your diatribe does not address what you are talking about!


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