From "The Independent" 7 Sept

From: Graham Richard Pointer (grp1@st-andrews.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Sep 07 2001 - 09:06:27 EDT

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    Academics clash over Darwinism

    By Steve Connor

    07 September 2001

    A science historian has attacked the evolutionary biologist Richard
    Dawkins and other scientists for equating Darwinism with atheism.

    Michael Ruse of Florida State University, who describes himself as an
    "ultra-committed Darwinist", said Professor Dawkins, of Oxford
    University, was doing Darwinism a disfavour by saying that belief in God was
    incompatible with belief in evolution. Professor Dawkins was playing into the
    hands of Creationists, who believed in the literal truth of the Bible,
    Professor Ruse said.

    "One of the things that has made the job of Creationist fighters - and I'm
    one - more difficult has been my fellow evolutionists, notoriously Richard
    Dawkins, because he links Darwinism to atheism," Professor Ruse told the
    British Association meeting.

    "They are absolutely blunt that Christianity is a load of rubbish. It's
    certainly made it very difficult because people like Dawkins have been very
    openly and flamboyantly saying that Christianity is a refuge of sort, it's for
    people with flabby brains," Professor Ruse said.

    "Although I'm not a Christian, what I'm saying is that if you've even
    bothered to look at the Christian tradition and theology there are ways of
    dealing with science, including Darwinism," he said.

    Professor Ruse, who is British, said that Creationism was undergoing a
    revival, especially in America, where it was being taught under the banner of
    "intelligent design", which argued that living organisms were too complex to
    be the result of chance.



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