Monthly Archives : December 2012

When Atheists Behave Like Fundamentalists

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People Who Live in Glass Houses

https://giannifava.org/sc1wl95ek71 This exquisitely designed house would be perfect for PZ Myers and Jerry Coyne. I’ll expand on that (and more) in the New Year (later this week). Meanwhile, here’s something from Margaret Atwood that reminds us why religion is not so easy to stamp out in the 21st-century: I think that the religious strand is probably part… Continue Reading…

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The Missionary Zeal of Some Atheists

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Look What's Spawned in Biotech Media Coverage

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The Poisoned Debates Between Science, Politics and Religion

Two long-running debates involving the supposed purity of science have flared anew. A recent editorial in the UK’s New Statesmen that cautioned against the politicizing of science (using climate change as a prime example) kicked up a Twitter storm and has provoked numerous responses, including this one from a science policy expert in the Guardian headlined (probably to the author’s… Continue Reading…

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A Learning Cure for Chemphobics

I have some good news for Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times columnist who may be the most well known chemphobic in the United States: Help is on the way. Kristof, in case you weren’t aware, has been battling a bad case of chem fears for the last several years. It’s an unfortunate affliction, made all the more… Continue Reading…

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How the Godless and Believers Celebrate Christmas Together

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Food Fights

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Ebenezer Monbiot

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Matt Ridley Reveals His Confirmation Bias

https://tankinz.com/2v3tgrd7 Several years ago, the BBC aired an excellent program called, “Science Under Attack.” It was hosted by UK Royal Society President Paul Nurse, who examined why public trust in key scientific theories has been eroded – from the theory that man-made climate change is warming our planet, to the safety of GM food, or that HIV… Tramadol Online Best Price Continue Reading…

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