MILITANT ATHEISTS
ATTACK STEPHEN MEYER'S, SIGNATURE IN THE CELL
You may have heard of Stephen Meyers recent
best seller on Amazon.com.
In
this work, Dr. Meyer shows that the digital code embedded in DNA
is evidence of a designing intelligence. The vast majority of readers who
rated the book thus far have found it to be a "five-star" level book.
A very few rated it from four stars to two stars. Thirty-two gave it one star.
I have
just taken the time to analyze some details surrounding the “1-star” ratings
and I found the results to be most revealing of how militant atheists
operate.
My
analysis focused on the ten most recent pages. As of today, (Dec. 27, 2009)
there are 19 pages. What I found in these pages was most enlightening.
Militant atheists once again show their dishonesty and wolf-pack-like
tactics. The earliest ratings I found on the first ten pages, were written
in July. The negative ratings (1-star) were sporadic up until December 11
and then something very suspicious took place.
On December 11
suddenly "eleven," 1-star comments appear and, the next day, another five.
Thus, as of December 27 there are thirty two, 1-star comments out of 189
comments, of which 141 are 5-star.
Sixteen of the 1-star comments
appeared in two days.
A very small number of
negative ratings have followed since then.
The
picture is glaringly clear. As I have noticed in other cases,
some
militant atheists work in unison. Every time creationists raise their heads
from the trench, they are there ready to shoot them down -- and they do
so as a group.
One
need only look at the evidence to see that obviously an email went out
probably on December 10, asking the followers to attack Steven Meyer’s book. The book had become a best seller and the vast majority of ratings
were excellent.
Militant atheists
simply could not allow this to continue; thus the coordinated attack.
Because of the vehemence of the attacks, and their biases against creationism,
it is highly doubtful that most, or if any of them, had read the
book. Why would they? They already know in advance that creationist books
are “stupid,” “pseudoscience” and “rubbish.” Thus, wasting $19.00 would
definitely be unacceptable.
Fortunately, in spite of the attacks, apparently Meyer’s sales went up, instead of down
-- to their chagrin.
Yet
they did their best to slow down sales and they did it with the arrogance,
the vehemence and the unethical tactics that are so characteristic of such
people.
God
deliver us from militant atheists!
Michael Caputo
©
Copyright, Michael Caputo, 2010
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