just curious about relative sense of intellectual (dis)honesty etc from various posters here... what if i
were to quote Dumbski as follows:
"There are rare times and places, in the illustrious history of science, when outbursts of genius supply human civilization with the supreme wonders of human greatness. It is the contemplation of these that raises the mass of humanity to levels not unworthy of what, in less enlightened ages, we would have regarded as the divine image and which we now, rightly, regard as the pinnacle of evolutionary development. Such moments of supreme scientific achievement are to be found in the works of Archimedes, Copernicus, Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein. However, never beforeâor sinceâhas scientific genius burst in such profusion on the human scene as in the 19th century when Charles Darwin propounded his theory of evolution and taught the creatures of evolution to understand that they are products of evolution. If an award were to be given for the single best idea anyone ever had, it would go to Darwin, ahead of everyone else. In a single stroke, the idea of evolution by natural selection unifies the realm of life, meaning, and purpose with the realm of space and time, cause and effect, mechanism and physical law. Natural selection is the greatest, simplest, most elegant logical construct ever to dawn across our curiosity about the workings of natural life."
just an excerpt from the following:
http://www.uncommondescent.com/evolution/dawkinss-66th-birthday-hey-what-about-my-birthday-greeting/
... Would you consider that i am:
1. misrepresenting Dumbski's quote
2. misrepresenting Dumbski's intent
3. just a dipshit
4. seriously weak in the head to have missed the underlying irony
5. acting in bad faith
6. some of the above
7. all of the above and more
8. none of the above (then
U would be seriously weak in the head but that's another story ;-) )