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Okay, Darwinism IS a religion … and a crappy one, too

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On a scheduled banknote replacement,

On July 24, the Bank of England announced removing Charles Darwin from the British 10 pound note beginning in 2017. Shortly after the announcement, the supporters of the change were bombarded with rape and death threats – the vast majority came via Twitter.

Slate reporter Katie Roiphe notes that “No sooner was Darwin’s demise on the 10-pound note announced then anger flared up from every angle.”

Nick Schrifrin of ABC News reported that “the abuse flooded in. Horrible, vile abuse. Hundreds of Twitter users bombarded Criado-Perez on the service, threatening violence. Threatening rape. One Twitter user even created @rapehernow.

Okay, that’s it.

Darwinism is not only a religion, but it is headed up by some seriously questionable people who attract just the sort of adherents you might expect.

It’s only a banknote, folks. And to whose religion does a banknote belong?

We may take it as a given that if one’s religion so easily results in threats of mayhem, it is no good for the adherent or for society.

The next big question is, what about the Christian Darwinists? What ails them?

Note: As between Austen’s understanding of human nature and Darwin’s, bank on Austen any day.

Hat tip: Bornagain77

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Darwin is on a bank note?Joe
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Antitheists generally say: yeah, but belief in something supernatural is required for being considered a religion...so you see, they're not religious at all! Lovely greetings from Germany Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland Lothars Sohn - Lothar's son http://lotharlorraine.wordpress.comLothars Sohn
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Realising my previous comment may not be self-explanatory to the target audience, I refer to the fact that attitudes, culture and society elsewhere in the World do not invariably follow a US model.Alan Fox
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Good grief! How ill-informed and proud of it can some people be!Alan Fox
August 18, 2013
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From the Katie Roiphe article on Slate: "The 21-year-old and 25-year-old men who have been arrested for these threats on Twitter can’t really have been staunch Charles Darwin defenders or violent Jane Austen haters; they must have been responding more to the idea of a woman saying anything. The minor and banal nature of the bank note controversy is our latest sign that anything at all can trigger the terrifying, free-floating rage adrift on the Internet. If Jane Austen makes people mad, one has to wonder, what doesn’t make people mad?" They can't have been Darwin defenders? Who says? They can't have been Austen haters? Again, who says? How do you know what's going on inside their (considerably messed-up) heads?Barb
August 18, 2013
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This is utterly absurd. We have no idea what the motivation was behind these mindless tweets or how many people were involved but feminism is a far bigger issue than evolution over here. The vast majority of people just accept evolution as science and don't even think of it as a controversy.Mark Frank
August 18, 2013
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'At least England is finally taking some measures to separate religion from state.' Hilarious, johnnyfarmer! Secular fundamentalism. And Darwin - the buckle on their bible-belt.Axel
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Chimera: While reporting on the motives of the zealots centers on anti-feminism theme in the media, the demise of Darwin is undoubtedly the real elephant in the room. Since England is dominated by the Darwinian philosophy, not anti-feminism, the likelihood of flood of anti-feminism seems as remote as a comprehensive theory of evolution. A Google search found only one anti-feminism political group in the UK known as “Justice for Men & Boys and Women Who Love Them” that started in February of this year. The group headed by British writer Mike Buchanan, author of a number of book including the upcoming the 2014 book entitled Feminism: The Ugly Truth. Could these anti-feminists launch the magnitude of the reign of terror experienced by Criado-Perez and Creasy? It is possible, but not likely. The pro-Darwin lobby far exceeds the anti-feminism lobby. http://www.darwinthenandnow.com/2013/08/darwin-zealots-reign-of-terror/#more-5415bornagain77
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Interesting how this has been portrayed over here in the UK. As these vile threats have been directed against women who want to see another woman appear on a bank note its simply been seen that its just about certain men who really hate women. Until reading the blog post I wouldn't have thought that is was all about Darwin, and to be honest I'm still not sure what to believe.Chimera
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Wow, death threats? And this from a theory that supposedly explains altruism? And threatening rape? Well, considering that they view rape as part of evolutionary biology, that's to be expected. What a bunch of hateful, intolerant bigots. And these people are supposedly the rational, intelligent ones amongst humanity? Not.Barb
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Interesting, isn't it? If the Archbishop of Canterbury had been on a banknote (he wouldn't be, of course), for sure, there'd be no riot if it was proposed to replace him with Jane Austen. Jane, wherever you are, I hope you are not wearing stays when you read about this. They will all burst from laughter, every one of them.News
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I guess these guys are just rendering unto Darwin what is due Darwin when they act in such a manner?!? Luke 20:24-25 "Show Me a denarius. Whose image and inscription does it have?” They answered and said, “Caesar’s.” And He said to them, “Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” Quote: "When we present man as an automaton of reflexes, as a mind-machine, as a bundle of instincts, as a pawn of drives and reactions, as a mere product of instinct, heredity and environment, we feed the nihilism to which modern man is, in any case, prone. I became acquainted with the last stage of that corruption in my second concentration camp, Auschwitz. The gas chambers of Auschwitz were the ultimate consequence of the theory that man is nothing but the product of heredity and environment or as the Nazi liked to say, of Blood and Soil. I am absolutely convinced that the gas chambers of Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Maidanek were ultimately prepared not in some Ministry or other in Berlin, but rather at the desks and lecture halls of nihilistic scientists and philosophers." Viktor Frankl - in 'The Doctor and the Soul' Music: Eric Church - Like Jesus Does (Acoustic) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuG1rLPjVkkbornagain77
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;)News
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At least England is finally taking some measures to separate religion from state.Johnnyfarmer
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