Monday, January 09, 2006

Why Scientists Believe In Evolution

“Just as we might take Darwin as an example of the normal extraverted thinking type, the normal introverted thinking type could be represented by Kant. The one speaks with facts, and the other relies on the subjective factor. Darwin ranges over the wide field of objective reality. Kant restricts himself to a critique of knowledge. The Extraverted Thinking Type "This type will, by definition, be a man whose constant endeavor- in so far, of course, as he is a pure type - is to make all his activities dependent on intellectual conclusions, which in the last resort are always oriented by objective data, whether these be external facts or generally accepted ideas. This type of man elevates objective reality, or an objectively oriented intellectual formula, into the ruling principle not only for himself but for his whole environment. By this formula good and evil are measured, and beauty and ugliness determined. Everything that agrees with this formula is right, everything that contradicts it is wrong, and anything that passes by it indifferently is merely incidental. Because this formula seems to embody the entire meaning of life, it is made into a universal law which must be put into effect everywhere all the time, both individually and collectively. Just as the extraverted thinking type subordinates himself to this formula, so, for their own good, everybody round him must obey it too, for whoever refuses to obey it is wrong - he is resisting the universal law, and is therefore unreasonable, immoral, and without a conscience. His moral code forbids him to tolerate exceptions; his ideal must under all circumstances be realized, for in his eyes it is the purest conceivable formulation of objective reality, and therefore must also be universally valid truth, quite indispensable for the salvation of mankind.” C G Jung – Psychological Types Evolutionists, This explains why you supporters of evolution are so dogmatic: “Just as the extraverted thinking type subordinates himself to this formula, so, for their own good, everybody round him must obey it too, for whoever refuses to obey it is wrong - he is resisting the universal law, and is therefore unreasonable, immoral, and without a conscience. It is your nature.

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