Raymond Bohlin is a
Research Fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science
and Culture, and thus deeply involved in pushing intelligent design creationism
as a scientifically valid alternative to evolution for America’s school
children (not as a scientifically valid alternative to evolution for scientists, since that would require, you know, science and
evidence and research and stuff, and these guys aren’t into that). That ID is a scientific rather than religious
alternative can be seen from the illuminating quote young-earth-creationism-sympathetic
Bohlin offered on Grand Canyon here.
Bohlin is also head of
Probe Ministries, which deals with thorough scientific treatments of a variety
of issues, such as “Is masturbation a sin?” (the answer is “yes”). The connection between the blatantly fundamentalist
Probe ministries and the Discovery Institute is actually telling; they also got
Heather Zeiger from that one; though they never inform anyone of the connection, of course. Both Zeiger and Bohlin were called to testify before the Texas Board of Education in their capacity of religious fundamentalists that the deranged members of the
Board could pass off as expert witnesses on science.
Ray’s wife Sue has
also done some research on such profound scientific questions as whether pole dancing is OK for believers (answer: only within the confines of marriage).
Bohlin does admittedly
have scientific credentials. Before becoming a fanatic church leader he was a
molecular biologist, and had a few real science publications. That, of course, is what has made him one of the leaders
of the ID movement. He is known for his claims that gene duplication cannot increase biological complexity,
as well as the standard creationist canards – one of his books (written with
one Sharon Sebastian) is called “Darwin’s Racists” – you probably see where
it’s going (three steps: first attempt to blame Darwin for Hitler;
then confuse the consequences of believing a claim with the truth of that claim to infer, by the powerful inference rule “wishful thinking” that Darwinism is
unsupportable (and evolutionists are evil)). Bohlin is also a global warming
denialist who likes to cite people like Fred Singer.
Because of his global warming denialism he likes to play himself as a huge fan
of environmentalism in order to convince people that his global warming denialism
“really” is based on science and concern for the environment.
Diagnosis: It has
become rather hard to come up with new characterizations of these people by
now, since they all trot out the same fallacies and talking points for exactly
the same reasons. Bohlin’s influence, however, should not be underestimated.
Bohlin is also one of the guys that the Texas Board of Education has turned to in their attempt to revive the Texas schoolbooks and evolution wars.
ReplyDeleteBecause of his lack of scientific acumen, Bohlin was reinvited to be part of the review panel for textbooks by the Texas Board of Education. Fortunately the side of lunacy seems to have failed once more.
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