Why is this so heavily downvoted without a counterargument?
What counterargument? What factual point is sam actually making? That today's progressives (I don't know how he defines the category -- everyone who voted for Obama or Nader?) are embarrassed to take credit for abolitionism because they don't wish to recall their Christian past?
How does one argue against that, by showing electroencephalographs of progressives that reveal the embarrassment zones of the brain don't light up when progressives think about the abolitionist movement? It seems to me that the person making the claim should provide the evidence for this "embarrassment".
sam doesn't make arguments, he just sprays insults all over the place. Even when he makes specific claims, (perhaps progressive organization did stop identifying as Christian at a specific point of time, perhaps it was politically motivated) he uses the most insulting manner of expressing himself he can think of. "threw Jesus under the bus" -- and he still doesn't offer any actual evidence that can be discussed or analyzed, he just makes the claim.
sam has to learn to be civil, and provide evidence.
I downvoted sam's comment above.
sam doesn't make arguments, he just sprays insults all over the place
These aren't mutually exclusive. I upvote many of his comments. Perhaps one in thirty simply deserve upvoting, one in fifteen because I have lower standards for him.
he uses the most insulting manner of expressing himself he can think of
Probably.
I wanted to bring attention to two posts from Razib Khan's Discover magazine gene expression blog (some of you may have been readers of the still active original gnxp) on the polemic surrounding Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature.
Relative Angels and absolute Demons (and the related But peace does reign! )
I generally agree with some of his arguments, but found this quote especially as summing up some of my own sentiments: