> > [Krimel]
> > So you would summarize Pirsig as saying that because regular folks can not
> > understand something it must be wrong?
> 
> [Platt]
> Not wrong, but questionable. 
> 
> [Krimel]
> Happily we have some of our brightest and best seeking answers. I think we
> owe them the courtesy of paying attention to the extent that we are able. 
> 
> > [Krimel]
> > It is one thing to say you disagee
> > and provide a reasoned disagreement. But if in your disagreement you show
> > clear evidence of misunderstanding it is hard to take the disagreement
> > seriously.
> 
> [Platt]
> That was Pirsig's and Poincare's point: the scientific explanation for the
> origin of existence is not something regular folks like me can understand.
> So it's questionable. I don't think Pirsig and Poincare are dummies. Do you?
> 
> [Krimel]
> I suspect Poincare's lament was not intended to discredit the enterprise of
> science nor to dismiss it. Whether regular folks can grasp scientific
> cosmology or not, I can not say. However, Dennett makes the point that
> Darwin is dangerous because he is so easy for regular folks to understand.
> 
> It would seem you and who ever is on your team have problems either way.
> 
> You dismiss one because it can't be understood and the other because it can.

What's easy to understand about Darwin is his theory doesn't convince the 
consensus of regular folks. A Harris poll in 2005 found that almost two 
thirds of U.S. adults (64%) agree that "human beings were created directly 
by God." That don't dismiss Darwinism because it can be easily understood. 
They dismiss it because it is found wanting, like Pirsig's observation:

"So today we have as a result a theory of evolution in which "man" is 
ruthlessly controlled by the cause-and-effect laws of the universe while 
the particles of his body are not. The absurdity of this seems to be 
neglected." (Lila, 11) 

Pirsig doesn't attribute evolution to God, but like those who advocate 
intelligent design, he see absurdities in the current scientific consensus. 
 

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