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CrazyFingers

join:2003-10-01
Columbia, MO

Re: Scientific fact > hysteria

Oh my god, you've shown me the light!
The veil has been lifted, and now I see!

Look what else I found on the internets:
http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html

http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/holohoax.htm

Thank you so much for showing me that The Truth is Out There, because I Want to Believe!


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jester121
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join:2003-08-09
Lake Zurich, IL
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Re: Scientific fact > hysteria

It's truly amazing that otherwise rational people are afflicted with brain freeze when anyone questions their views on climate change.

Isn't this all about science? Isn't questioning things the very basis of science? Why are people so willing to believe that there is only one possibility, and it's theirs? Sounds more like religious fanaticism than science to me.

Environmentalist bigotry is perfectly acceptable these days, but that still doesn't make it sane.

CrazyFingers

join:2003-10-01
Columbia, MO

Re: Scientific fact > hysteria

said by jester121 See Profile :

It's truly amazing that otherwise rational people are afflicted with brain freeze when anyone questions their views on climate change Intelligent Design.

Isn't this all about science? Isn't questioning things the very basis of science? Why are people so willing to believe that there is only one possibility, and it's theirs? Sounds more like religious atheist fanaticism than science to me.

Environmentalist Darwinian bigotry is perfectly acceptable these days, but that still doesn't make it sane.
I mean...as long as you're cooking up lists of people that claim to believe crackpot drivel supported by a couple of websites, we might as well toss IDers into the soup.

I'd love to hear your theories on the constitutionality of Federal income taxes.

And what about chupacabras?
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DufiefData

join:2006-06-13
Gaithersburg, MD

Re: Scientific fact > hysteria

That's an interesting question actually, since income taxes were unconstitutional until the Sixteenth Amendment. It certainly doesn't seem that the Founders of the country could have ever imagined an income tax, so it really does raise some thorny issues of original intent.
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