A Few Rotten Apples
For those who think that Sweden being one of the most secular countries in the world means that it’s free of religious nutjobs, think again. Daniel Ocampo Daza reports from a lecture at Uppsala University instigated by Credo, an evangelical christian student organisation:
The speaker Anders Gärdeborn brought up little else but the same ridiculous arguments, misconceptions and misinterpretations, exaggerations, faulty logic and outright lies that you’ve heard over and over, just as I
suspectedknew. Gärdeborn comes from the fundamentalist and literalistic organization Genesis which claims to “work for a christian view of the sciences and for the biblical view to be heard in the schools and society“. The biblical view being that god created earth its creatures and all of the universe in 6 days./…/
As my professor pointed out to me as we were talking prior to the presentation: would the university allow for an astrologer or a holocaust-denialist to come and give a lecture at the university’s facilities unquestioned? Most certainly not. But under the banner of not discriminating against the christian students I guess it is entirely possible, which is telling of why we’re still dealing with this particular brand of counterscientific trash at this level.

Jag blir, återigen, provocerad.
Såg du mina länkar från debattsidorna i min gamla lokaltidning, av typerna: “nazisterna var vetenskapsmän, se vad vetenskapen kan ställa till med” (cringe) och “utan kristendom - ingen god moral” (pjuke).
Hur kan man INTE reagera mot sånt här? Å andra sidan, är det någon som verkligen tar dom här jönsarna på allvar, bortsett från dom själva?
Comment by Anna — February 19, 2008 @ 09:26