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Judge Jones gets multiple honorary degrees, Ben Stein has his withdrawn

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Judge Jones, whose distinction prior to the Dover case was running the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, now has multiple honorary doctorates for rendering his decision, which he cribbed from the ACLU’s Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Ben Stein, who is an acclaimed actor, author, and economist, on the other hand, has just been denied an honorary doctorate at the University of Vermont:

“This is not, to my mind, an issue about academic freedom or the openness of the campus to all points of view. Ben Stein spoke here last spring to great acclaim,” UVM President Dan Fogel said. “It’s an issue about the appropriateness of awarding an honorary degree to someone whose views in many ways ignore or affront the fundamental values of scientific inquiry and I greatly regret that I was not attuned to those issues.” (full story click here)

That’s right, for questioning Darwin and pointing out the racist implications of his theory (implications that Darwin himself drew in his DESCENT OF MAN), Ben Stein is now an affront to science.

Perhaps one beneficial consequence of the current recession/depression is that tax-payers will pay more attention to how their tax dollars are being misused by schools like UVM. But that may be too much to hope.

We’ll know that the tide has turned when Judge Jones’s Dover decision and Darwin’s inflated claims about the power of natural selection are themselves seen as an affront to science.

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It may have something to do with these comments on an interview with Paul Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. ------------------------------ Stein: When we just saw that man, I think it was Mr. Myers, talking about how great scientists were, I was thinking to myself the last time any of my relatives saw scientists telling them what to do they were telling them to go to the showers to get gassed … that was horrifying beyond words, and that’s where science — in my opinion, this is just an opinion — that’s where science leads you. Crouch: That’s right. Stein: …Love of God and compassion and empathy leads you to a very glorious place, and science leads you to killing people. Crouch: Good word, good word. ----------------------------- It's just possible that these feelings could be interpreted as anti-science.ChipperRoberts
February 3, 2009
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It would have also been nice had Dan Fogel actually said what it is that Stein ignores or affronts. I also notice that the article says that Stein connected something to the Hlocaust. Had he watched the movie- something that neither the NCSE nor Mike Shermer did for their review- he would have observed that OTHER people made the connection- not Stein. IOW this is a "shoot the mesesenger" approach. Truly pathetic...Joseph
February 3, 2009
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We should have a "ceremony" that gives JJ an honorary village idiot "degree".Joseph
February 3, 2009
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"Ben Stein, who is an acclaimed actor, author, and economist" I wouldn't like to judge his achievments in the first two areas but I have to diagree with you on the economist line. He got more wrong last year than the majority of economists and in this market that is quite an achievement. Check the WSJ for details.GSV
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You really can't win against these people. What else is there to say?William Wallace
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