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Full o' Doom ([info]doomsday) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-10-01 13:05:00


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Entry tags:authorwank, books, fun with fundies, inappropriate references to acts of god, it's not for you, pretention, religion, reviews

Intelligently designed wank
Who's in the mood for a good ol' academic tussle?

1. Professor Steve Fuller writes a book called Dissent over Descent: Intelligent Design's Challenge to Darwinism.

2. Professor AC Grayling reviews the book for New Humanist magazine.

It is sometimes hard to know whether books that strike one as silly and irresponsible...are the product of a desire to strike a pose and appear outrageous (the John Gray syndrome), or really do represent that cancer of the contemporary intellect, post-modernism.

3. Fuller responds to the review.
I wish I could repay AC Grayling’s compliment by naming an exotic mental pathology after him, but regrettably his review of Dissent over Descent displays disorders of a much more mundane kind: he has merely failed to read the book properly and does not know what he is talking about.

4. Grayling responds to the response.
Steve Fuller complains, as do all authors whose books are panned, that I did not read his book properly (or at all). Alas, I did.

5. Forum fight!


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[info]ellensmithee
2008-10-02 10:15 pm UTC (link)
LOL! Yes, I did miss that (though it doesn't surprise me).

I really hope ID and that whole dominionist/fundamentalist movement doesn't spread here. I'm familiar with a few of the really odd non-denominational fundie sects here since two of my siblings decided the Catholic church was "too lax" (their words, and this in a village of 300 where they had mass every morning at 6 am while they were growing up) and they both joined different, but equally off-the-wall churches, but both churches and some of the others I've become aware of over the years seem almost isolationist and tend to target people who have weak personalities (I've seen my sil's church in action, and they really do a number on people) or immigrants.

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[info]eilan
2008-10-03 09:17 am UTC (link)
I think it was in Hessen.

I, too, am surprised that wasn't in Bavaria.

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