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Saturday, October 22, 2005
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PZ Myers
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This was predictable. The makers of the film, March of the Penguins , resent that it has been hijacked by right-wingers and creationists .
Yesterday, days before the film’s British premiere at The Times bfi London Film Festival next week, the director hit back at the commentators he believes have wilfully misread his film. “If you want an example of monogamy, penguins are not a good choice,” Luc Jacquet told The Times. “The divorce rate in emperor penguins is 80 to 90 per cent each year,” he said. “After they see the chick is OK, most of them divorce. They change every year.”
That was plainly said in the film, too. It's a double error: it's the naturalistic fallacy, in that penguin monogamy is not an argument for human monogamy, just as the fact that penguins change mates annually is not an argument that humans should divorce annually; and it is simply wrong to claim that penguins are models of human values.
Another commentator, Andrew Coffin, wrote in the Christian publication World magazine that the complexity of the penguins’ lives was evidence of “intelligent design”, a theory developed for those who believe that life is too complex to have come about through random selection.
“It’s sad that acknowledgment of a creator is absent in the examination of such strange and wonderful animals,” he wrote. “But it is a gap easily filled by family discussion after the film.”"
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