Thank you for (finally) pointing out the dialogue you think mitigates Bob’s culpability. Though you seem to enjoy nebulous hints to the relevant dialogue, I am not averse to presenting it explicitly for all. Starting at 15:52:
When I grew up I would read the science books I got in school. And they told me how birds developed wings. And things like flying squirrels, for example …
I take it your point is that Bob told the kids that he read school science books, and then what he says thereafter is to show the kids in studio just how silly the ideas in those books are. I agree the ideas he presented were silly. And I can’t contest that he may have picked up those silly ideas from the school texts he read.
Now will you point out where he makes any effort to tell the kids the correct ideas that evolution is based on? Or does he let those kids walk out of that studio having been told that science says jumping off a bed will give your kids wing sprouts?
Really, Yorzhik, this level of justification for what Enyart did is disappointing. Enyart presented a mockery of what science believes about how evolution works. He did it by referring to ideas he was able to opportunistically cull out of selected books, and he made zero effort to show those kids what the correct ideas are.
If your premise is right and Enyart were honest, those kids should have left that studio knowing some bad ideas are in the books Enyart read, and also that those ideas are not the ones Evolution espouses.
To the contrary, I am trying to have an honest conversation. But if you really feel my alluding to what is taught in the local schools is disingenuous on my part, feel free to put me on ignore.
I grew up in a particularly religious community, and my ideas were formed in that environment. Now I live in an area far less focused on honoring dogma over science.
Disney is in the entertainment business. A huge part of what Disney portrays is fiction, and nobody expects otherwise. If you think Disney is some kind of standard the evolution community looks to, then I think there is little more reason to continue this inane level of conversation. Enyart has a radio show. Ala Disney, he succeeds or fails at that based on attracting a listening audience.
But whereas Disney is dedicated to entertainment, including fiction, Enyart presents some of the same fiction as though it is science.
Good point. Let me respond to that the same way Enyart presents evolution to kids. Listen to BEL086 from 2002 (May 1) starting at 51:50 and up to 53:35. Like you say, he is just so cordial to that girl who disagrees with him. (To the forum readers, turn down your speakers before listening to that 2 minutes, so your neighbors don’t call the police.) Yup, definitely, Enyart is cordial to callers that disagree with him. Next joke?
I agree, both Disney and Enyart take great freedoms with fiction. It's just that Disney does it openly, Enyart pretends he is presenting science.
I guess you feel if Enyart can misconstrue things, you can also. My early ideas about evolution were from long ago. Don’t lower yourself by prostituting what I said into the normative beliefs in the current evolutionary community. You’re above that, Yorzhik.