Bishop of the religion of Evolution gives parting stab at competing religions
From the BBC...
In his final speech as president of the Royal Society, Lord May of Oxford will say scientists must speak out against the climate change "denial lobby".
He will warn core scientific values are "under serious threat from resurgent fundamentalism, West and East". ...
Another danger to the enlightenment of science came from the growing network of fundamentalist and lobby groups in the US that campaigned for creationism to be taught in science classes, he added.
"By their own writings, this group has a much wider agenda which is to replace scientific materialism by something more based on faith," he said.
So in spite of the lack of evidence for global warming, he claims those who oppose belief in it are "fundamentalists". More and more each day it becomes clear that the term "science" has been hi-jacked by a cult of fruitcakes who want to make it anything but science. Fortunately there are many left who see science for what it is—a tool for understanding reality—rather than what the Evolutionists use it as—a tool for rationalizing a preconceived religious viewpoint.
Posted by Danny Carlton at December 1, 2005 06:58 AM



