Another poll for the battle-hardened veterans of Pharyngula to storm!
Aha! Another non-scientific online poll that we can mob. This one asks: Are Dawkins and Hitchens good for humanism? Let’s make the wheels on their poll-o-meter spin for a little while. Wheee!
“Are Dawkins’ and Hitchens’ arguments logically and philosphically tenable?” would be a good poll question. I answered option 2, they enliven the debates, which is always a good thing.
Dustinsays
We’re supposed to pick option #1. You fail at flooding.
Jaredsays
We’re supposed to pick option #1. You fail at flooding.
I voted option #2 as well. See, we obviously aren’t bots!
MAJeffsays
See, we obviously aren’t bots!
Don’t tell olvlzl!
llewellysays
Hitchens supported the US invasion of Iraq. That’s bad for humanism, and bad for rationalism. Dawkins, on the other hand, has done no such thing. Grouping them together is a fool’s error.
Brian Englishsays
“Are Dawkins’ and Hitchens’ arguments logically and philosphically tenable?”
Yes.
Carliesays
As you wish, betentacled master.
Oh, wait, did I write that out loud?
Jonathansays
As you wish, betentacled master.
Oh, wait, did I write that out loud?
Wipe your chin.
Kseniyasays
The CephaloPod People have spoken.
John Moralessays
The Spawn of Pharyngula.
Jasonsays
Hitchens supported the US invasion of Iraq. That’s bad for humanism, and bad for rationalism.
Baloney. What possible basis do you have for such a ridiculous statement?
Graculussays
Don’t tell olvlzl!
Oh, fuck olvlzl sideways with a rusty chainsaw. I am so tired of that prat.
MAJeffsays
Oh, fuck olvlzl sideways with a rusty chainsaw. I am so tired of that prat.
I voted. Not even close, is it? I still don’t get how Dawkins and colleagues can be considered aggressive. I guess it is simply because they refuse to grant religious delusion the special protection from criticism it has enjoyed for so long. About damn time.
Very good. Much easier than framing, discussing, debating. Everybody just shows up and womp, the meter tips. Cool.
Can all you people please also come on Friday? I’ve been weakened by disease and PZ may have to carry more weight than he had already been planning. And he’ll probably have been flying around alot so his arms are going to be tired. This could be tough if we don’t have some excellent audience support. This is a home game, after all!!!
Baloney. What possible basis do you have for such a ridiculous statement?
Presumably because the Iraq War was premised on transparently false retread arguments from the previous war, and therefore the arguments for the Iraq War constituted an assault on rationalism, rather than support of it.
Furthermore, humanism as a moral philosophy seeks to uplift human lives, not bomb the shit out of them until hundreds of thousands are killed and the rest are desperate for even the minimal requirements for life, like clean drinking water.
swpsays
Speaking of polls to storm… The daily poll at a local radio station asks “Do you agree with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association that pulling funding from Catholic schools would make the education system fair?”
PeteK says
“Are Dawkins’ and Hitchens’ arguments logically and philosphically tenable?” would be a good poll question. I answered option 2, they enliven the debates, which is always a good thing.
Dustin says
We’re supposed to pick option #1. You fail at flooding.
Jared says
We’re supposed to pick option #1. You fail at flooding.
I voted option #2 as well. See, we obviously aren’t bots!
MAJeff says
Don’t tell olvlzl!
llewelly says
Hitchens supported the US invasion of Iraq. That’s bad for humanism, and bad for rationalism. Dawkins, on the other hand, has done no such thing. Grouping them together is a fool’s error.
Brian English says
“Are Dawkins’ and Hitchens’ arguments logically and philosphically tenable?”
Yes.
Carlie says
As you wish, betentacled master.
Oh, wait, did I write that out loud?
Jonathan says
As you wish, betentacled master.
Oh, wait, did I write that out loud?
Wipe your chin.
Kseniya says
The CephaloPod People have spoken.
John Morales says
The Spawn of Pharyngula.
Jason says
Hitchens supported the US invasion of Iraq. That’s bad for humanism, and bad for rationalism.
Baloney. What possible basis do you have for such a ridiculous statement?
Graculus says
Don’t tell olvlzl!
Oh, fuck olvlzl sideways with a rusty chainsaw. I am so tired of that prat.
MAJeff says
Go for it.
Martin Wagner says
Well, as long as we’re all enjoying polls, we’ve got one up at the Atheist Experience about the Kathy Griffin “Suck it Jesus!” flap.
obscured by clouds says
Thanks PZ Myers for getting the word out. Vote Early, Vote Often ;)~
vjack says
I voted. Not even close, is it? I still don’t get how Dawkins and colleagues can be considered aggressive. I guess it is simply because they refuse to grant religious delusion the special protection from criticism it has enjoyed for so long. About damn time.
greg laden says
Very good. Much easier than framing, discussing, debating. Everybody just shows up and womp, the meter tips. Cool.
Can all you people please also come on Friday? I’ve been weakened by disease and PZ may have to carry more weight than he had already been planning. And he’ll probably have been flying around alot so his arms are going to be tired. This could be tough if we don’t have some excellent audience support. This is a home game, after all!!!
Nullifidian says
Baloney. What possible basis do you have for such a ridiculous statement?
Presumably because the Iraq War was premised on transparently false retread arguments from the previous war, and therefore the arguments for the Iraq War constituted an assault on rationalism, rather than support of it.
Furthermore, humanism as a moral philosophy seeks to uplift human lives, not bomb the shit out of them until hundreds of thousands are killed and the rest are desperate for even the minimal requirements for life, like clean drinking water.
swp says
Speaking of polls to storm… The daily poll at a local radio station asks “Do you agree with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association that pulling funding from Catholic schools would make the education system fair?”
head to http://www.680news.com/ if feel like voting on that one.
Joshua says
Nah, it’s just part of good framing! Remember, compromise on one thing to get them to agree on another?
Fraser says
“Are Dawkins’ and Hitchens’ arguments logically and philosphically tenable?”
Absolutely Yes!