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David Klinghoffer: June 2009 Archives

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Categories: Moral & Moralesque

Abortion & "Worldview-Induced Blindness"

The news that babies in the womb can hear and enjoy music leads Chuck Colson to a helpful formulation: "worldview-induced blindness." A PBS documentary, The Music Instinct: Science & Song, notes and demonstrates this amazing fact about unborn children but the documentarians totally miss its significance for abortion. Surprised? Writes Colson, who is almost unfailingly enlightening in his daily BreakPoint commentaries (subscribe here):

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Categories: Moral & Moralesque

On Testing and Temptations

Regarding the little interchange on gay marriage you may have noticed going on between this blog and Dan Savage readers at The Stranger, it's been a minor nuisance unpublishing the obscene, angry, abusive comments from gay-marriage advocates. From dealing with the Darwinist faithful, I was already used to that kind of thing. Certain views seem inextricably tied up with a weakness for petulant, uncouth public self-expression. Coincidence?

What made it all worthwhile was a wonderfully telling comment from one earnest gay man, a Stranger reader who, bright guy though he seems to be, couldn't see the distinction between what a person feels tugged to do and what he actually does -- as if tugs and temptations, which we all have, of different kinds and to various degrees, were there not to be transcended but to be accommodated and worked into one's "lifestyle." For him, as for many people today, homosexuality means both the tug and therefore automatically, because a person really has no choice in the matter of whether he follows his inclination or not, the activity as well. My assumption to the contrary he found "a bit disconcerting."

How incredibly revealing of the sick times we live in, when belief in free will is largely rejected as a myth from the Iron Age. To one extent or another, we are all, myself included, infected by the sickness that causes us to doubt that we can tell ourselves: no. Among sins, homosexual activity is far from unique but it does stand out as a leading indicator of the Zeitgeist.

As in so much else, Darwin was a prophet of the new age. As I wrote a while back on NRO:

Monday June 29, 2009

How Evolution's Co-Discoverer Came to Doubt Darwin in Favor of Intelligent Design

That's right, Alfred Russel Wallace. I've got a two-part interview with the author of a very interesting new book that tells the story over at Evolution News & Views. (UPDATE: An AP story that you can read at MSNBC recalls Wallace's life and plugs Wallace promoter George Beccaloni. The story tries to gloss over the Wallace/proto-intelligent design connection in three paragraphs at the very end, in which Beccaloni's only response to Wallace's major defection from Darwinism is to "groan" and dismiss those seeking to dust off the truth of history as "grasping at straws." This is so typical, unfortunately.)

From my post at ENV:

To judge from previews, the new Darwin biographical movie Creation will emphasize the challenge Darwinian theory posed from the beginning to religious belief. Yet the life of evolution's co-discoverer, Alfred Russel Wallace, suggests that properly understood, and that's a major proviso, evolution needn't upset faith at all. On the contrary, Wallace reasoned from what he knew about life's history to a belief that an "Overruling Intelligence" guided life's development, much as intelligent design (ID) does today. Science historian Michael A. Flannery calls Wallace's evolutionary thinking a "preamble" to ID.

An opportunity to evaluate this provocative claim is now before us in the form of Flannery's new edition of Wallace's great work, A World of Life (1910), which slims the dense and massive volume down to a manageable size and includes an illuminating introduction by Flannery. His book is Alfred Russel Wallace's Theory of Intelligent Evolution: How Wallace's World of Life Challenged Darwinism (Erasmus Press).

Wallace famously arrived at his own version of evolutionary theory while Darwin was still sitting on his. When Wallace made contact and shared his thoughts, Darwin panicked and rushed to make his theory public so as not to be scooped. Yet the two men did not formulate their ideas in exactly the same way. As Flannery writes, "Wallace emphasized the 'principle of utility,' namely, that 'no organ or attribute can exist in a natural species unless it is or has been useful to the organisms that possess it.'"

Monday June 29, 2009

Categories: Moral & Moralesque

How Women Will Be Hurt by Gay Marriage: A Postscript

Oh, now I know where all the incredibly nasty and vulgar commenters came from who joined our discussion when I posted Joshua Berman's reflection on the threat gay marriage would pose to women. It was linked by editor Dan Savage at The Stranger, one of our two local alternative papers here in the Seattle, on his blog. 

The Stranger can be amusing but Savage himself is a shockingly vulgar writer, so much so that I won't link you back to his link from this blog which, after all, should be readable by your whole family. 

Speaking of families, I've heard Savage on the radio talking about his "marriage" to another man with whom he has adopted a son. Who knows what Savage is like as a father. Maybe he's a model dad -- as well as being a wonderful, faithful "husband." Let's stipulate that he is both. I do know, however, that I would never publish anything that I wasn't comfortable with my kids reading. The idea of any father engaging in such public displays of vulgarity -- well, it could hardly be a worse advertisement for the societal stamp of approval on homosexual activity that Savage himself ardently seeks. If he really thinks he is advancing his own cause, what a delusional trip the gentleman is on.

Incidentally, on further reflection, the instructive point I took away from Professor Berman's citations from Roman literature is that a society that formally approves male-male sexual intimacy is approving something else that goes along with it. What's that?

Sunday June 28, 2009

Categories: Jewish Philosophy

Does God Evolve? A Surprising Answer

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Robert Wright is winning praise with his new book, The Evolution of God, suggesting that indeed, our conception of God evolves and improves, even if in all likelihood this also means that God is a figment of our imagination. I haven't read the book yet. In any event, I was struck this past Rosh Hashanah by our rabbi's sermon that cited a teaching in the Tanya suggesting that while God is of course unchanging, our conceptions derived from His wisdom do, in a sense, evolve.

Friday June 26, 2009

Categories: History

Thomas Jefferson, Intelligent Design Advocate

Yes, that's right the famous "deist," skeptic, and author of the Declaration of Independence judged that there was empirical evidence of a designing intelligence at work in biology, cosmology -- and norms of justice, which in turn justified him in...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Korach and Liberalism

A helpful psychological and political insight emerges from this week's Torah reading, Korach (Numbers 16:1-18:32): Always be skeptical of someone's politics when you see that it increases his prestige in the eyes of high-prestige society. Liberté, égalité, vanité.Pictured above by Botticelli, Korach...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Categories: History

Were the Founders Noachides?

A caller on the Michael Medved show yesterday tried to argue with MM that our country's Founding Fathers were Noachides -- or perhaps what he meant to say was that they included Noachides somewhat on the model of Abraham Lincoln,...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Strip Clubs v. Darwinism

With a strange regularity, it happens that readers who haven't read the subtitle of this blog will object in the comments box that I don't seem to offer new scientific evidence for intelligent design or against Darwinism. They assume that's...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

If the Children of Israel Were Giant Squid

Purportedly religion-friendly Darwinists like genome scientist Francis Collins and biologist Kenneth Miller get a lot of mileage out of reassuring the faith community that Darwinism poses no threat to traditional religion. As I noted the other day, neither thinks it...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Categories: Moral & Moralesque

How Women Will Be Hurt by Gay Marriage

National support for state-sanctioned gay marriage has slipped recently. Thank goodness. A while back I pointed out to you a midrashic tradition on Leviticus 18:3 that notes a feature of life in morally corrupt ancient Canaan: they practiced gay marriage, which...

Monday June 22, 2009

Are Humans In God's Image? Even Darwinists like Francis Collins Say, Effectively, No

When you look at your face in the mirror, is what you see the stamp of God's own image -- not His face, because He doesn't have a face or a body or any physical aspect, but His spiritual image?...

Friday June 19, 2009

Categories: Jewish Community

The Scandal of Orthodox Irrelevance

This is the kind of thing that breaks my heart. The Forward, Jerusalem Post, and other media outlets are either chortling over or utterly bemused by a spat between two top contenders to be Israel's next Sephardic chief rabbi. The...

Friday June 19, 2009

An Agnostic Who "Gets" the Hebrew Bible

In a really interesting if slightly bizarre exchange between Robert Wright (The Evolution of God) and economist Tyler Cowen, Cowen, not a conventional religious believer and not Jewish, goes on about the Hebrew Bible and how it stands out from...

Thursday June 18, 2009

When Cultures Collide in "The Pit of Hell"

I did a radio interview today with a fellow down in Texas who had a real preacher's style. Entertaining guy but at one point he asked, letting his voice rise and rise like he was at the pulpit, "David, would...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Categories: Other Faiths

Two Cheers for Jews for Jesus

The Perplexing Sentence of the Day Award goes to Hadara Graubart at Tablet who responds to my posts on shunning Messianic Jews (emphasis added):Klinghoffer pats himself on the back for "daring" to suggest that Messianic Jews have something in common with theistic...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Messianic Judaism & Theistic Evolution

It is, of course, the comparison that only this blog would dare to make. But isn't it obvious? Messianic Jews, of whom we spoke in the previous entry, think you can coherently believe in Jesus and Judaism. Theistic evolutionists think...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Categories: Jewish Community

Should Jews Shun "Messianic Jews"?

Back in 1998, at the time of Israel 50th birthday, my friend Rabbi Daniel Lapin withstood a harsh round of controversy and criticism from the Jewish community when he spoke at a huge Christian pro-Israel conference in Orlando, Florida. Why? Because...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Darwin's (Failed) Predictions

Over at Evolution News & Views, I have a two-parter up on Darwinism's failed predictions, an interview with molecular biophysicist Cornelius Hunter, that I recommend to you. Excerpt:The testability of scientific ideas by making predictions about reality is a favorite theme...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

Religious Conversion as Fantasy Role Playing

A new video of American Al-Qaeda-nik Adam Gadahn, a/k/a Azzam the American, includes Gadahn's admission that his grandfather was Jewish -- "a Zionist and a zealous supporter of the usurper entity and a prominent member of a number of Zionist hate organizations. He used...

Monday June 15, 2009

Categories: Jewish Community

Provincial Orthodoxy -- A Formula for Healing Judaism's Divisions?

An interesting article in New York's Jewish Week covers the phenomenon of Reform and Conservative temples merging. Outside New York City, here in the provinces, the ideological differences between the two liberal Jewish denominations don't matter much to people. This...

Friday June 12, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

Religion's Dark Side, and Evolution's

Over at Evolution News & Views, I reflect on the question of whether it's "beyond the pale" to read, quote from, and reflect on the worldview implications of James von Brunn's addled thoughts on evolution and eugenics. Excerpt (keep reading...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

What if James von Brunn Had Been an Intelligent Design Advocate?

For those who objected to my post yesterday quoting Holocaust Museum shooting suspect James von Brunn on the role of evolutionary doctrine, however distorted, in his rationale for racism, let me ask you a question. Try this thought experiment. If...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

How to Write Comedy for Comedy Central

Our first-grader, Ezra, recently boasted that his buddy Baruch taught him how to be "sarcastic." The secret? You say the opposite of what you really think, drawing it out in a slightly lower pitched voice, while rolling your eyes up...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

James von Brunn, Evolutionist

Now isn't this fascinating. James von Brunn, the white-supremacist suspect in today's Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting in which the guard who was shot has now tragically died, describes the relevance of evolution to his sick thinking. He's obsessed with "genetics." He...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Categories: Books & Media

Did You See My Alps?

A story in the brand new, sharply designed and overall very intriguing new Jewish web magazine, Tablet, describes the Jewish infatuation with the Alps. The best line, cited at the end, is the famous one from Rav Hirsch: Samson Raphael Hirsch, the...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

Holocaust Memorial Shooting: Don't Hyperventilate

From early reports, an 88-year-old white supremacist opened fire with a shotgun at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., seriously wounding a security guard and sustaining fire in return before being apprehended, also seriously wounded. There are all...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Categories: Jewish Community

A Spooky Story about the Lubavitcher Rebbe

I'm thinking of the night the Lubavitcher Rebbe died, which was exactly 15 year ago this coming Friday, June 12, 1994. I'm not Chabad -- a fellow traveler at best, and that only pretty recently -- but I have a...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

Categories: Other Faiths

A "God Gene"? Or Spiritual Heliotropism?

Marvin Olasky spoke at the Discovery Institute yesterday and I had the opportunity to bounce off him a small heresy I've been cultivating. Olasky is the editor of World Magazine, a conservative Christian biweekly that I admire, and provost of...

Monday June 8, 2009

Categories: Jewish Philosophy

Who Is a Jew? It Depends

The news today brings multiple promptings to remind ourselves that the question of what a Jew really is can be answered in a couple of different ways. Jeffrey Goldberg reminds some of his anti-Semitic email correspondents that Treasury secretary Tim Geitner isn't...

Friday June 5, 2009

Jeremiah on Theistic Evolution

I can't leave the discussion about the religious reconcilers of God and Darwin without quoting Jeremiah on false prophets (6:13-16), who plied their trade by going up and down among the people telling them exactly what they wanted to hear:...

Friday June 5, 2009

Are Religious Liberals Useful Idiots or Just Idiots? Darwinists Debate

An enjoyable internal squabble has been going on in the overlapping New Atheist and Darwinian communities. The intensity level just went up a notch. One faction thinks religious liberals are useful to the cause, scientifically and politically, and should be...

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

Why is Holocaust Denial "Hateful"?

That's the word President Obama used both in his Cairo speech and again at his Buchenwald concentration camp visit today: "To this day there are those who insist that the Holocaust never happened, a denial of fact and truth that is baseless and...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: Other Faiths

A Challenge to Islam-Bashers

To conservatives who this morning are decrying Obama's Cairo speech for making nice with Islam, I would ask, realistically, what would you have had him say? Should he have condemned Islam, really raked it over the coals, as some conservative...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: The Way We Live Now

Raichu! Gesundheit!

When I got home from work last night, our 7-year-old rushed up to me. He's currently obsessed with Pokemon cards -- which I had thought went out of business long ago but evidently I was wrong. He breathlessly explained, "Dad,...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: Jewish Mission

Orthodox Jews Desperately Need to Learn How to Communicate for Public Consumption

That's the simple lesson from the Rabbi Manis Friedman affair, which, if you haven't looked into it, you're probably better off. What on earth was he thinking? It will blow over quickly, but what a bad day for Chabad. And...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Categories: News & Politics

Why Paleocons Hate Neocons

The purpose of this blog is to tease out the worldview of the Hebrew Bible, with implications for everything from politics to family life to the history of life's development on earth. Much of liberalism can be explained as a...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Categories: Moral & Moralesque

The Wages of Biblical Religion

A reader of yesterday's entry on the first anti-Darwinists challenges me, in effect, to explain why if secularism is so deleterious to social health, why does a more religious culture like America's seem beset by problems from which secular Europe...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Categories: Culture War

Abortion as Capital Offense? Judaism's View

In the spirit of looking facts in the face, let us admit what Jewish law actually prescribes: Abortion in the context of a non-Jewish nation like America is a death-penalty offense. My point is not that America should now write...

Monday June 1, 2009

When and Why Anti-Darwinism First Arose

I'm a big fan of Rod Dreher. His Crunchy Con blog rarely fails to enlighten me, so I've been looking forward to his reflections on faith and science, generated by his current visit to Cambridge University as a Cambridge-Templeton fellow....

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David Klinghoffer is an author and senior fellow in the Religious, Liberty & Public Life program at the Discovery Institute. His writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the National Review, the Weekly Standard, and the Jewish Forward. A California native, he currently lives on Mercer Island, Washington, with his wife and five children.

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