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  • Just the facts

    Like science?
    Science is facts as we know them today. Science was used to prop up the institution of slavery in America and the Third Reich in Germany. It is hardly the pure pursuit that you want it to be.

    Science is never settled because the more facts we learn the more we throw out of what we thought we knew before.

    I know in your little bubble anyone who disagrees with you is anti science but that's not the case.

    Sorry
    There's room for skepticism, but skepticism isn't a position. Skepticism is part of the scientific method, and how scientists approach the pursuit of truth.

    There's a difference between scientific application to humans and race and the application to physical, elementary, molecular truths in our world.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    IN your opinion, and you know how much we value that

    Pressing.
    This has been one of the best Race playing chess while CD is playing checkers threads since..two days ago.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Just the facts

    Like science?
    Science is facts as we know them today. Science was used to prop up the institution of slavery in America and the Third Reich in Germany. It is hardly the pure pursuit that you want it to be.

    Science is never settled because the more facts we learn the more we throw out of what we thought we knew before.

    I know in your little bubble anyone who disagrees with you is anti science but that's not the case.

    Sorry
    There's room for skepticism, but skepticism isn't a position. Skepticism is part of the scientific method, and how scientists approach the pursuit of truth.

    There's a difference between scientific application to humans and race and the application to physical, elementary, molecular truths in our world.
    So should I drink coffee to improve my health?
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,567 Founders Club

    Just the facts

    Like science?
    Science is facts as we know them today. Science was used to prop up the institution of slavery in America and the Third Reich in Germany. It is hardly the pure pursuit that you want it to be.

    Science is never settled because the more facts we learn the more we throw out of what we thought we knew before.

    I know in your little bubble anyone who disagrees with you is anti science but that's not the case.

    Sorry
    There's room for skepticism, but skepticism isn't a position. Skepticism is part of the scientific method, and how scientists approach the pursuit of truth.

    There's a difference between scientific application to humans and race and the application to physical, elementary, molecular truths in our world.

    Great meaningless load of shit as always
  • I told you why your comparison was wrong, silly.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,567 Founders Club
    No, you didn't. Not even close. It was an embarrassing effort
  • death2ducks
    death2ducks Member Posts: 991

    The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

    Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

    The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.
    Your envy of Ivy League intellectuals (Yale) is showing.


  • The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

    Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

    The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.
    Your envy of Ivy League intellectuals (Yale) is showing.


    We're a small Ivy
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

    Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

    The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.
    Your envy of Ivy League intellectuals (Yale) is showing.


    We're a small Ivy
    So you're an ivy wannabe.