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![]() Scientifica Time Surfers by Louise Petheram, Nelson Thornes 2004This textbook, for 11-12 year old children, represents an extreme in the lengths it goes to to ridicule and misrepresent non-Darwinists. It contains a fictional interview with a creationist clergyman which bears little relation to fact.
This fictional interview is followed by another in which “an expert on human evolution” reassures us that there is only one species of human. School children are left with the idea that non-Darwinians: cling to outdated ideas, are motivated only by religion, ignore the evidence, and may be racist. This is simply a straw man. In 1860, a clergyman did question whether humans were descended from apes, and he was Samuel Wilberforce, whose Christian father had spent his entire political career in seeking the Abolition of Slavery. In contrast a prominent Darwinist, wrote this about Tasmanian Aborigines in 1870 : The decline of the Tasmanians...should be viewed as a geological or paleontological fate: the stronger variety supplants the weaker. This extinction is sad in itself, but sadder still is the knowledge, that in this world the physical order treads down the moral order with every confrontation. Here, Darwinism is being used to explain why the extermination of Aborigines could be seen as part of the physical order of the world. We might legitimately ask: why do textbook writers use valuable textbook space in misrepresenting alternative views to Darwinism, which many children will rarely have come across? Why not let children weigh up the evidence for Darwinism themselves? |
Evolution by natural selection...has lately come to function more as an antitheory, called upon to cover up embarrassing experimental shortcomings and legitimize findings that are at best questionable and at worst not even wrong. Robert B. Laughlin, A Different Universe (New York: Basic Books, 2005) |