Atheist Richard Dawkins Compares Darwin & Holocaust Doubters

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The Anti-Defamation League, the country's leading group dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism, is rightly sensitive to the offense of trivializing the Holocaust. Why, then, has the ADL said nothing in protest against the Darwinian biologist and bestselling atheist author Richard Dawkins and his comparison of Darwin doubters to Holocaust deniers?

The ADL has objected to attempts to inject Nazi imagery into the health-care reform debate ("Such statements only serve to diminish and trivialize the extent of the Nazi regime's crimes against humanity"), the abortion debate ("Such analogies can only trivialize and diminish the horror"), the animal-rights debate ("the issue should stand on its own merits, rather than rely on inappropriate comparisons that only serve to trivialize the suffering of the six million Jews"), and in many other contexts.

But if Rush Limbaugh, for example, used "outrageous, deeply offensive and inappropriate" Nazi comparisons to stigmatize sponsors and supporters of health-care reform, why is it no less outrageous to compare people (like the late Irving Kristol, for example) who doubt Darwinian evolution to the moral cretins who deny the Holocaust? In his new book, currently the #22 best seller on Amazon, The Greatest Show On Earth: The Evidence for Evolution, Dawkins calls Darwin critics "history-deniers" and dwells on the comparison, even remarking that "The evidence for evolution is at least as strong as the evidence for the Holocaust, even allowing for eye witnesses to the Holocaust."

Is that some sort of cruel joke? The evidence for Darwin's account of evolution and, more so, its controversial mechanism of natural selection is a matter of inference, no matter how strong you think the inference is. The evidence for the Holocaust includes countless eye-witness accounts -- a very different and superior order of evidence.

"People who reject the theory of evolution should be placed on a level with Holocaust deniers, argues an author in his controversial new book," headlined the London Times when the book came out there last month. Yet not a peep from the ADL.

In his last book, The God Delusion, Dawkins used incredibly offensive language in characterizing the God of the Hebrew Bible, whom he called among other things, "a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully."

Now in a Newsweek interview he repeats the insult, saying: "The God of the Old Testament is a monster. It's very, very hard for anybody to deny that. He's like a hyped-up Ayatollah Khomeini." Asked by Newsweek's Lisa Miller where this leaves the "90 percent of Americans [who] say they believe in God" and of whom "some portion...are intelligent people," Dawkins replies, "But they wouldn't disagree with what I said about the God of the Old Testament. They'd probably say something like, 'Oh, that's quite different. We believe in the God of the New Testament.'"

This places Jews among the portion of believing Americans who would have to be characterized as unintelligent. Miller calls Dawkins on this. He then says of Jews: "Well, sure enough. They'd say, 'OK, we've moved on since that time.' Thank goodness they have."

In other words, you can be an intelligent Christian who takes his Bible at least somewhat seriously, but not an intelligent Jew who does the same. And this is a statement, from a very prominent public intellectual, a popular and respected scientist and author, that neither the ADL nor any other Jewish anti-defamation group I'm aware of sees fit to protest? I find this bewildering.

The same Richard Dawkins paid a backhanded compliment to the "Jewish Lobby" a couple of years back in the Guardian, expressing the wish that if only atheists could throw their weight around like the Jews do, then how wonderful that would be: "When you think about how fantastically successful the Jewish lobby has been, though, in fact, they are less numerous I am told -- religious Jews anyway -- than atheists and [yet they] more or less monopolise American foreign policy as far as many people can see. So if atheists could achieve a small fraction of that influence, the world would be a better place."

There you have it. Not only does he trivialize the intellectual offense of Holocaust denial. Not only does he say the only intelligent Jews are either Christian converts or secularists. He tops it off by finding plausible the idea that a shadow "lobby" of Jews controls U.S. foreign policy.

The very term itself, Jewish Lobby, is of course a shibboleth. No one uses it who is friendly to the Jews. It's even more of a red flag than "Israel Lobby." The ADL's Abraham Foxman is himself the author of a recent book, The Deadliest Lies: The Israel Lobby and the Myth of Jewish Control. In short, where on earth is the ADL when you need them?

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Titus's picture

Taking pot-shots at the God of the OT, isn't anti-jewish. Harold Bloom, Lewis Black, Albert Einstein and Jesus have done the same.

free-speech-forever's picture

The "evidence" for evolution is poor at best. I tried to make it all make sense but when digging in there is no fool-proof "evidence." All of the "evidence" can be interpreted to mean different things.

For example, my brother and I walked along the highway and picked up pop and beer cans to turn in for candy money . We put these in a bag in the garage until we could go to the store to return them. Someone could have seen the cans in our garage or found the beer drops on the pavement or seen us turning them in for the deposit and concluded someone at my house drinks beer. The evidence could be overwhelming, but as you can see there are other explanations. Evolution evidence is like this. But then there are some big leaps of faith in the explanations that are too hard for me to swallow.

It was taking more faith to believe in evolution than believing in a creator and a reason for human existence. And all the real evidence is the same.

We have no way to prove any of it - er not until we get time travel figured out or some new form of evolution happens.

dogon's picture

"Evolution evidence is like this. But then there are some big leaps of faith in the explanations that are too hard for me to swallow"

For every small leap of faith in evolution there are thousands in the worlds Pandora's box of religions to leap over.

Tom Robbins's picture

now take another dog and let them screw. are they different breeds? then the puppies will have the traits of those breeds. bam. evolution . suck it.

shawninMo's picture

And flies away. Great, now I can't sell the puppies.

I don't follow anyone, because those that appear to be on the same path usually end up just getting in my way.

dogon's picture

Yes.....And you wish us to believe that a man is supposed to have risen from the dead......and that a jug of wine and few fish feed thousands.

shawninMo's picture

Why do you think I'm that concerned with what you believe?

I don't follow anyone, because those that appear to be on the same path usually end up just getting in my way.

Tom Robbins's picture

that aint how it works. there has to be the trait for wings in two different allelles for the dog to grow wings. im simplifying, but still.

shawninMo's picture

If I can't eat shellfish, then dogs are going to grow wings.

I don't follow anyone, because those that appear to be on the same path usually end up just getting in my way.

Tom Robbins's picture

you cant look at a science textbook without a migraine, but that doesn't mean your cat is growing bull testes.

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