Seriously, this guy is as dumb as a stump. He's a neurosurgeon and a Seventh Day Adventist. Today, Jerry Coyne blogs about
the fact that Carson was asked to give a commencement address at a
Texas university, where many attendees walked out. Good for them.
I'd
like to reprint a few of Carson's answers to questions, so we can laugh
at him. For instance, he was asked about the "consequences" of
believing in evolution. This is his response:
By believing we are the product of random acts, we eliminate morality and the basis of ethical behavior. For if there is no such thing as moral authority, you can do anything you want. You make everything relative, and there’s no reason for any of our higher values.
I
just shake my head when people talk like this. It doesn't make any
sense to suggest that if an authoritarian god didn't create us, then we
can't know right from wrong. Duh. There's no connection between these
two concepts. None at all. And then he throws in this idea of the loss
of "higher values". Like going to church? And wasting our lives thinking
about a nonexistent sky god? And feeling guilty all the time? And
hating gays and women? Big losses, fella. Do go on.
Dr. Carson closed the interview with this:
Can you prove evolution? No. Can you prove creation? No. Can you use the intellect God has given you to decide whether something is logical or illogical? Yes, absolutely. It all comes down to “faith”–and I don’t have enough to believe in evolution. I’m too logical!Yes, indeed. He's just too darned logical. I can't believe anyone lets this guy operate on their brain. And he's actually invited to give commencement addresses. Jeebus! Ah well, it's Texas. They can't help themselves down there.
As always, hat tip to Jerry. I love that he brings these things to my attention. No one else covers religious lunacy as thoroughly. Gods, my ass!