"And I marvel again at the creationists and their stupidity which has such strong foundations in infinite ignorance."
-- David Horton
"From May 1859, the origin of the Origin of Species, it was impossible for an intelligent person to be religious."
-- David Horton
This question is for religious fucktards:
"Why, in a world chock full of facts, would you choose to base your life on something which is fact free?"
-- David Horton
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This is probably the most important thing David Horton wrote. It explains why religious assholes like to destroy the environment every chance they get. I never met a Christian who wasn't a stupid fucking asshole.
Green and Atheist: The Incompatibility of Religion and Environmentalism
By David Horton
We all know there are all kinds of things that religion is incompatible with — democracy, science, social equity, rational debate, blind justice. But it is sometimes thought that being an environmentalist is compatible with religious belief. That you could divorce irrational beliefs about imaginary friends, the subordinate role of women, and the importance of neoconservative government from rational concerns about the state of the planet. Sorry, can’t be done.
To be a greenie concerned about the future of the planet, you have to, well, be concerned about the future of the planet. Religious people, even putting aside the Left Behind loonies, aren’t really concerned, because they have an imaginary friend who will look after them if they are good and pray hard and wear the right clothes and don’t cut their hair. Only atheists understand, deep down, that there is no divine Lone Ranger out there coming to the rescue; that if we don’t save our own planet, no one else will. It is odd that the Libertarians among the religious, so big on self-reliance for individuals and communities, don’t apply that principle to the Earth as a whole.
And religious people wear blinkers that prevent them from being greenies. To be a greenie means to wholeheartedly embrace the concept that we are part of the natural world; that we are just one species among tens of millions that have evolved over billions of years (one of the more abundant species, sure, and one of the most destructive, but there are certainly no special arrangements applying uniquely to our species); and that we are very closely related to many of those species, quite closely to many others, and related to all of them to some degree. Greenies really understand the proposition that all these species are in it together, that we are all cousins, that we all come from a common ancestor, and that all have either a complete right to exist or no right to exist, not some of one and some of another.
To be a greenie means to be fully aware of the complexity of ecology. The intricate web of life ties together the fluttering of a butterfly’s wings in China with a hurricane in Florida; keeps the Amazon rainforest and the African desert functioning; is affected by an oil spill off the coast of Louisiana or acidity on the Great Barrier Reef; provides fertile soil and clean water and clear skies, free of charge; is best helped by those who understand that these ecosystems have evolved naturally over tens of thousands of years, not by those who think the Garden of Eden was a real place and that the Biblical Flood was a real event. Unless you really feel, in your bones, that you are part of the grandeur of life, as dependent on functioning ecology as an ant or an eagle; unless you really feel the wind and the sun and the smell of marshland or grassland rather than driving in your air-conditioned car from your air-conditioned house to your air-conditioned megachurch, blissfully unaware of being part of nature, blissfully believing that you are somehow above all that, that you have have shucked off your animal nature because you clutch an old book that says something about your species being created on a different day and being given dominion over the others; unless you really feel part of the natural world, then you can’t really help.
Except perhaps to help fend off some of your brethren who believe that hurricanes are God’s punishment for sin; that if we choose to cut down every last tree, it will bring on the End Times; that oil spills don’t matter. Maybe you can run interference while atheists get on with trying to save the planet.
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Here is a long list of David Horton articles I want to read later.
I found this stuff at Huffington Post - David Horton.
Blowing in the Wind
Breathe in, breathe out
In the Long Run
Atheism - a Detox for Society
Believe It or Not
None So Blind As Creationists
Wind, Meet Whirlwind
My country is the world
Atheists, walk this way
Step Away From the Heat Beam
The Worm Turns
Putting away childish things
Thank God I’m An Atheist
Childish Things
For the Least
Not Enough Reality
Through A Looking Glass, Darkly
Suicide is Painful
Progressive Progress
Like a Diamond in the Sky
Not in Kansas
Wham Bam Climate Spam
The skeptic who came in from the cold
As Well As Can Be Expected
Guilty pleasure
Cooked Goose
From Sir, with Love
And then god said, “Let there ... oh, you already have life”
Just a little jab, won’t hurt
A Liberal Bias
An American Orange Revolution
Toasting Tom Bradley
The Murdochurian Candidate
Geology. Palinology.
Origin Sins
Mr Warren, are you with me?
Soul Brother?
I Find the Defendant
Eyes Right
I See Dead People
Hobby horse
Growing wine in Greenland
Hart to Hart
Allons Enfants
Rattling the cages
Frankly, my dear
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
A maggot
Grab the golden ring
Believe it or not
Memories
Forward to the past
No Evangelicals in Foxholes
Getting warm
Copyright on values
The invisible men
Shooting polar bears
The eight-legged god
Francis - you’re history
Agnostics are Nowhere Men
Agnostics for Obama
Superagnosticman III: Dark Matter
Are you there Mr Darwin?
The worst of times, the best
Evolving Evangelicals
The Birds and the Huckabees
Only Make Believe
Walking Backwards at Christmas
Different Strokes
The shoulders of pygmies
Dangerous ideas
Time of the preacher
What would Jesus do ... ?
If a Sparrow Falls
Just like money in the bank
Costs nothing to be civil
Animal crackers
No Going Back
Quiddities and Quillets
Eternal Truths
Toad Hall restored
Before Lincoln
The Good that Men Do
The bulldog’s bulldog
Chimp business
GWC
The moving keyboard writes
Get Yourself a Gun
Clowns to the Right of Me
Marked for life
Keep Evolution Out of Schools
Cover up that chimp
Sh-t happens
You’re no Galileo
Dream of money-bags tonight
Game over
DUI - Denying under influence
You guys - get a life
Between the idea and the reality
"Darwin was the first to use data from nature to convince people that evolution is true, and his idea of natural selection was truly novel. It testifies to his genius that the concept of natural theology, accepted by most educated Westerners before 1859, was vanquished within only a few years by a single five-hundred-page book. On the Origin of Species turned the mysteries of life's diversity from mythology into genuine science." -- Jerry Coyne
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