I don't really argue for atheism because im not an atheist or really even an agnostic. What I despise is the scientific illiteracy and regressive mindset of some of these fundamentalist troglodytes. My favorite point of Bill Nyes speech is that even if you believe in God, whatever, its vital that we increase our understanding of the universe in order to stay relevant as a country. Its essential.
Yes, exactly. It's one of the reasons I find Intelligent Design so threatening. When I see supposed scientists advocating for ID, I panic; it is a form of intellectual laziness or fearfulness on their part. It's confirmation bias, writ large. "Why do eyeballs see everything so perfectly, if they're an accident of random evolution? Because God made them, directing that growth path." Oh, really? Then why do so many animals have superior vision to us? Look at the fucking Mantis Shrimp's eyes, and tell me how perfectly we've got it. We can't even see as well at night as the pets we keep.
When ID proponents are in a research position, by starting from an assumption that our design was guided, close off paths of inquiry into why something would actually have developed that way. Eyes are the way they are,
because that's the way they are. Brilliant tautology, friend! Perhaps now you can explain
cancer, and how God put that shit in place for our own perfect, intelligently designed benefit, Dick Tracy.