Evolutionists who have had problems with being overweight and/or obese

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The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines biology as "a branch of knowledge that deals with organisms and vital processes."[1]

As far as the maintenance of personal health, one of the most basic vital processes related to human biology is eating and it is important that it is done in a healthy manner (see: Nutrition and Health risks linked to obesity).

Below is a list of evolutionists who are experiencing or have experienced problems with being overweight and/or obese (see also: Atheism and obesity):

  • PZ Myers is a prominent evolutionist and atheist. In 2010, Myers had health problems related to his heart.[2] 2009 pictures of a significantly overweight PZ Myers can be found HERE and HERE and HERE.
  • Richard Leakey is an anthropologist, evolutionist and atheist.[3] A 2008 picture of an overweight Richard Leakey can be found HERE. Other pictures of an overweight Richard Leakey can be found HERE and HERE and HERE. In October 2010, he appeared to have a healthy weight.[4] However, a May 2012 picture of Leakey featured HERE in the USA Today' had a picture of him where he was once more overweight.
  • James Boster, an overweight, evolutionist professor of anthropology at the University of Connecticut, became unhinged and angrily shouted at a campus, open-air, Christian preacher in a crude and ignorant rant (see: Video). The incident was so embarrassing for the university that they felt compelled to denounce Boster's behavior.[9]
  • Ed Brayton is an atheist blogger at freethoughtblogs.com. His blog Dispatches from the Culture Wars is a prominently featured blog at freethoughtblogs.com. He is also the co-founder and president of Michigan Citizens for Science and co-founder of the pro-evolution blog The Panda's Thumb. Pictures of an overweight Ed Brayton can be found HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE. A video of an overweight Ed Brayton at the Kitzmiller vs. Dover Area School District trail can be HERE. A video of the overweight American atheist Ed Brayton mocking the fit, Christian martial artist Chuck Norris can be found HERE. According to Chuck Norris, most obesity in America is the result of hedonism (see: Chuck Norris on the topic of obesity). Many Christians believe that a hedonist lifestyle is a causal factor of atheism (see: Causes of atheism).[10] Other videos of an overweight Ed Brayton can be found HERE and HERE. On January 2, 2013, Brayton indicated he had a medical emergency which caused him to require having open heart surgery.[11]
  • Larry Moran is a professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto. His blog Sandwalk is described as "Strolling with a skeptical biochemist". [12][13] Moran is an atheist.[14] Pictures of an overweight Larry Moran can be found HERE and HERE.
Erasmus Darwin's "love of food (particularly fruits, sugar, cream and butter) was matched by his dislike of exercise, and by the age of 46 he had grown so corpulent that a semi-circle had to be cut out of his dining table to accommodate his girth at meal times."[15]
  • Aleksandr Oparin was an atheist, Soviet biochemist. A biography of Oparin declares: "Ill health dogged Oparin in his final years, and his death in 1980 was probably the result of a heart attack."[16]
  • The agnostic Erasmus Darwin, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, is believed to have influenced Charles Darwin as far as the development of his evolutionary beliefs.[17][18] As far as Erasmus Darwin's eating habits, "His love of food (particularly fruits, sugar, cream and butter) was matched by his dislike of exercise, and by the age of 46 he had grown so corpulent that a semi-circle had to be cut out of his dining table to accommodate his girth at meal times."[19]
  • AronRa is an atheist activist and vlogger. He is also an ardent evolutionist and vocal critic of creationism. In 2012, a blog post appeared on Freethoughtblogs via atheist Zinnia Jones' blog in which AronRa had excess weight issues.[20] The picture can be found HERE. In 2014, a video entitled Aronra on faith appeared on YouTube in which AronRa appeared to have excess weight.
  • Steven Novella is a prominent atheist/agnostic/skeptic/evolutionist who was involved in the pro-evolution campaign called Project Steve. Novella had some excess weight challenges as can be seen HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE.

Since World War II a majority of the most prominent and vocal defenders of the evolutionary position which employs methodological naturalism have been atheists.[22] For a list of overweight and/or obese notable atheists please see: Atheism and obesity

Given the pseudoscientific nature of the evolutionary paradigm, it not surprising that overweight and obese prominent evolutionists/atheists ignore or take lightly the recommendations of nutritional science, exercise science, and medical science in terms of the harmful effects of being overweight (see also: Evolution, Liberalism, Atheism, and Irrationality). See also: Bariatric science

Creation Ministries International points out that some evolutionists unreasonably claim that human evolution supposedly has contributed to obesity.[23]

Vehemently pro-evolution New Atheism leaders and health practices

See also: New Atheism leadership's problems with excess weight

Given that medical science research indicates that being overweight causes brain impairment and that Daniel Dennett has had issues with being overweight, it is ironic that Dennet's book Consciousness Explained is beloved by those who deny God in favor of a pseudoscientific naturalist philosophy of the mind.[24] [25][26]

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New Atheism is a form of militant atheism. The term New Atheism which first appeared in the November 2006 edition of Wired magazine, is frequently applied to a series of six best-selling books by five authors that appeared in the period between 2004–2008. These authors include Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins, Victor J. Stenger and Christopher Hitchens.[27] The New Atheist leaders claim to be pro-science, 3 out of 5 of these atheist men have had issues with being overweight as can be seen HERE and HERE and HERE As noted earlier, PZ Myers is also a leader within the New Atheism movement and Myers has had problems with being overweight as can be seen HERE.

According to medical science, there are a significant number of physical and mental health related problems associated with being overweight. In the late 1990s, Dennet had coronary artery bypass surgery (coronary artery bypass surgery reroutes blood around clogged arteries to enhance blood flow and oxygen to the heart).[28][29] In 2010, as noted earlier PZ Myers had health problems related to his heart.[30]

Hippocrates was an early advocate of the health benefits of exercise and nutrition (see also: Nutritional science).[31] On the other hand, PZ Myers and a significant amount of other New Atheism leaders, seem to lack a full appreciation of the importance of nutritional science, exercise science and the latest findings of medical science (see also Atheism and obesity}. As of May 2011, Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris have not publicly commented on the significant problems the New Atheism leadership has experienced in terms of overweight members.

New Atheists are known for their vehement advocacy of the evolutionist pseudoscience. Also, given that being overweight causes brain impairment and that Daniel Dennet has had issues with being overweight, it is ironic that Dennet's book Consciousness Explained is beloved by those who deny God in favor of a pseudoscientific naturalist philosophy of the mind.[32] [33][34]

Pro-evolution American Atheists leaders and excess weight challenges

Jamila Bey

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See also: Atheism and obesity and American Atheists and their challenges in terms of overweight leadership personnel

The American Atheists organization is pro-evolution and on May 30, 2013 they announced having Inaugural ‘EVOLVE Awards’.[35]

Madalyn Murray O'Hair was the founder of the American Atheists organization and she was overweight.[36] One of the last pictures taken of Madalyn Murray O'Hair features her standing before a cake as can be seen HERE.

On December 28, 2010, the pictures of the members of the American Atheists organization's board of directors showed a significant portion of its members having excess body weight. Members of the American Atheists board of directors who were overweight as of December 28, 2010 included: Richard Andrews, Blair Scott, Monty Gaither, and Ann Zindler. A picture of an overweight Richard Andrews can be found HERE. Pictures of an overweight Blair Scott can be found HERE and HERE. A picture of an overweight Monty Gaither can be found HERE. A picture of an overweight Ann Zindler can be found HERE.

On August 11. 2013, a new overweight member of their board of directors was listed - namely, Jamila Bey.[37] A video of an overweight Jamila Bey can be seen HERE.

Research suggests that extra pounds and large waists undermine perceptions of leadership ability.[38]

Atheism and the fat acceptance movement

See: Atheism and the fat acceptance movement

Other overweight evolutionists

Since World War II a majority of the most prominent and vocal defenders of the evolutionary position which employs methodological naturalism have been atheists and agnostics (see also: Causes of evolutionary belief)[39] Please see Atheism and obesity.

Medical problems associated with being overweight and/or obese

Medical science research indicates that excess weight impairs brain function.[40]

See also: Atheism and health and Physical and mental health related problems associated with obesity

Some of the medical conditions associated with obesity include: type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and triglycerides, coronary artery disease (CAD), stroke, arthritis, cancer, sleep apnea, reproductive problems in women and varicose veins.[41] In addition, medical science research indicates that excess weight impairs brain function.[42]

According to the Mayo Clinic some of the symptoms associated with obesity can include:

  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Snoring
  • Sleep apnea
  • Pain in your back or joints
  • Excessive sweating
  • Always feeling hot
  • Rashes or infection in folds of your skin
  • Feeling out of breath with minor exertion
  • Daytime sleepiness or fatigue

Other problems associated with obesity include:

  • Feet/ankles problems: According to Stuart D. Miller, M.D.: "It is important for the public to know that obesity isn't just an aesthetic issue, but a contributing cause of musculoskeletal health problems, specifically with the feet and ankles."[47]
  • Lower levels of balance recovery and increased risk of falls: In her thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, entitled A modeling investigation of obesity and balance recovery, Sara Louise Matrangola writes in the abstract: "Obesity is associated with an increased risk of falls and subsequent injury. Previous studies have shown weight loss and strength training to be beneficial to balance, but knowing which is more beneficial will allow researchers to design interventions to maximize the benefits in terms of balance and reducing risk of falls."[48]

Atheism, evolutionism, obesity and hypocrisy

See also: Atheist hypocrisy

Atheists/evolutionists often champion mainstream medicine and disparage osteopathy, integrative medicine, chiropractic healthcare and other alternative medicine approaches.[49][50] Yet despite medical science having an vast amount of evidence pointing out the many health risks of excess weight and medical science, exercise science, and nutritional science having many effective measures to lose weight, there are a significant number of Western World atheists who are obese or have excess weight.

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines biology as "a branch of knowledge that deals with organisms and vital processes."[51] One of the most basic vital processes relating to human biology is eating. Given that overweight atheists typically champion evolutionary pseudoscience, it is not surprising that many have not mastered regulating their daily food intake.

For more information on atheist hypocrisy, please see: Atheist hypocrisy

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  1. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/biology
  2. http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/08/thats_not_a_heart_its_a_flaili.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+scienceblogs%2Fpharyngula+%28Pharyngula%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
  3. Richard Leakey(1983). One Life: An Autobiography (p. 38)
  4. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Richard_Leakey.jpg
  5. http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761596369/Niles_Eldredge.html
  6. http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/eldredge.html
  7. http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761596369/Niles_Eldredge.html
  8. Ultra-Darwinism and Creation’s Sabbath: An Interview with Conor Cunningham, Part I by Conor Cunningham & Eric Austin Lee on Wednesday, March 23, 2011
  9. Professor defends going ape on campus
  10. Why do atheists hate God?
  11. I’m Back, Now Help Ed Brayton!
  12. http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2007/02/28/professor-steve-steve-new-pict/
  13. http://bioinfo.med.utoronto.ca/~lamoran/me.jpg
  14. Larry Moran and "Nice, Friendly, Ignored, and Denigrated Atheists" by Michael Egnor August 14, 2008 8:00 AM
  15. Darwinism: it was all in the family
  16. http://science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/famous-scientists/chemists/alexander-ivanovich-oparin-info.htm
  17. Darwinism: it was all in the family
  18. Darwin and religion
  19. Darwinism: it was all in the family
  20. On Giving My First Speech by Zinnia Jones, November 5, 2012
  21. http://www.stephenjaygould.org/people/richard_goldschmidt.html
  22. http://creation.com/smithsonian-evolution-top-10-consequences
  23. http://www.truefreethinker.com/articles/old-material-dennett-and-mind
  24. http://creation.com/brain-chemistry-and-the-fate-of-the-personality-after-death
  25. http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/battle.html
  26. http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/dennett06/dennett06_index.html
  27. http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4484
  28. http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/08/thats_not_a_heart_its_a_flaili.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+scienceblogs%2Fpharyngula+%28Pharyngula%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
  29. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/pe/exs190web/exs190history.htm
  30. http://www.truefreethinker.com/articles/old-material-dennett-and-mind
  31. http://creation.com/brain-chemistry-and-the-fate-of-the-personality-after-death
  32. American Atheists Announces Inaugural ‘EVOLVE Awards’
  33. http://www.flickr.com/photos/alan-light/229583104/
  34. American Atheists Board of Directors
  35. Want to Be CEO? What's Your BMI?
  36. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/obesity/DS00314/DSECTION=symptoms
  37. How obesity is linked to infertility
  38. Why are the years 2012 and 2020 key years for Christian creationists and pro-lifers?
  39. Globally the worldviews of atheism and non-religious (agnostic) are declining while global Christianity is exploding in adherents
  40. Survey Suggests Obesity May Cause Foot Problems
  41. Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, entitled A modeling investigation of obesity and balance recoveryby Sara Louise Matrangola
  42. Medicine vs. quackery by Atheist Austin Cline
  43. Freethoughtblogs.com - A million gods - tags: medicine, quackery
  44. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/biology