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Child Modeling

Child Modeling

Today, I had the misfortune of discovering a “child modeling” site.  Holy cow, this was pedophile heaven.  These people who make these sites, though, know their legal ins and outs.  The site and its links are presented as a modeling portfolio for these little girls, 6 and up, as if people who were looking for children for genuine modeling shoots would be cruising around there.  However, not only are there fee structures amazingly similar to those of your standard adult porn sites, but these children are clearly posed in provocative, sexual poses.

Legally, these sites aren’t crossing any lines – the girls are clothed, no actual images of nipples or genitalia are shown, but geez louise. . .if you see a picture of a 10 year old in a tank top and thong panties, focus of the shot on the buttocks, with the little face looking back over her shoulder, a finger or two being nibbled on and eyes half closed. . .well, is that going to get sent in a resume to Sears or JC Penney? 

It’s hard to decide whom to hate more, the “agents” taking the pictures and setting up the sites, or the parents who actually allow their children to take part in this.  It makes my stomach turn.

Now, there are a number of legal and law enforcement people who have a good point (especially considering how roughshod our rights are being run over lately) that anything that specifically addresses this opens a world of possibilities to persecute innocent people.  It’s sad that we’ve become so committed to the letter of the law that we can’t interpret the intent and get this slimy stuff eliminated.

More Bitching about ID

More Bitching about ID

Ok, so as I’m perusing the Flying Spaghetti Monster site, http://www.venganza.org/, it occurs to me that one of the key anti-evolution points espoused by the Discovery Institute is that there is missing information in evolution – we don’t have fossils for every single evolutionary phase of every single organism, so clearly, that indicates that the theory is flawed. Since scientists can only >postulate< that intermediate phases exist (based on provable data, btw, in the form of genetic mapping, carbon dating, etc) then we can only >assume< that evolution is true. It can’t be >proven< without concrete physical evidence, dontchaknow!!!

However, the main focus of the entire intelligent design argument is that if we can’t explain it, then it must clearly have been an act of god. Yet. . .none of the ID proponents are able to offer a single piece of concrete evidence explaining each missing piece, nor any data that can be verified using any established scientific method, proving that a divine force exists, much less that a divine source is responsible for anything.

So. . .belief in something despite proof of almost all of a theory is wrong, but belief in something despite a complete lack of any proof is OK, as long as it’s the right belief. That is so totally screwed up. And yet, people are defending this. Faced with scientific evidence, vocal ID proponents counter with insults and vague defenses, mostly consisting of things like “They’re trying to hide the truth” and “they aren’t willing to understand”. They don’t see the hypocrisy. Even if you were to quote them from their own book (Do not condemn the splinter in your brother’s eye until you have removed the mote from your own, and such) they’d find a way to twist it around to justify their opinions.

Now, don’t get me wrong – I know a lot of people who are committed to their religions, and a lot of religions that do good even outside their own communities, and more religious people who accept that their particular belief shouldn’t be forced on anyone – and I can imagine that there’s an uproar about how they are being defamed by these extremists. It’s sort of like hating all Germans because some were Nazis. Christians, for the most part good and decent people, are now being painted with the same broad brush because of the words and actions of a few extreme fundamentalist nutjobs. I may not agree with their philosophies, but for the most part they are personal ways of life, not threats to the mores and morals of anyone outside their sanctum sanctorum. My dad used to say “Your right to swing your fist ends at the tip of my nose,” and that’s where I see this. Don’t use your religious views to make laws or change legislation, or indoctrinate children.

Intelligent (kaff, kaff, ahem. . .) Design

Intelligent (kaff, kaff, ahem. . .) Design

Star-Ledger today, page 13.  Hunterdon County School Board is considering teaching “criticisms” of evolutionary theory in the Middle School.  Annie Imbesi told the Bethlehem School Board that “Darwin’s theory is contested by many people in the scientific community,” and yet added that she doesn’t support faith based theories.  Yet. . .the information she got that says the theory is contested is from The Discovery Institute, which, if you can handle wading through all the pseudo-science psychobabble, is a faith-based organization that advocates introducing Intelligent Design as a gateway to teaching creationism and other ideas on their narrow-minded “Christian” agenda.  ID has no basis in scientific fact – it cannot be proved, disproved, or even >>tested<< using established scientific method.  It’s creationism dressed up in a monkey suit.