“Scientific American” is neither scientific nor American.
Get this through your head, you charlatan: there’s no such thing as anthropogenic global warming, the gay gene, evolution, or the Tooth Fairy.
If there were a “gay gene”, shouldn’t it have died out by now?
I can loan you a lighter to ignite the straw men you have set up. Most people do 1 or 2 -- 4 is a pretty high bar.
It is inconceivable that the cosmos could have come into being in six days. It is also inconceivable that there could be such a miraculous interconnected ecosystem with its floura and fauna. The fact that the millions of intermediate forms do not exist is just inconceivable. By man, that is. Everyone knows that there is a pattern that connects. A stamp of identity on every natural wonder. Everyone believes that, given enough time [if he didn’t destroy himself] man could figure out just about everything. This common faith, in the human possibility, is what gives the athiest and the humanist hope for the future. What is intolerable is the notion that perhaps someone already has figured everything out. The Bible simply declares that this is the case. Someone is already there, in the infinite future where everything is known. This Someone has an identity that is imbedded in every living thing. Written. Man matters because he exists in the form that reflects that identity. Therefore man has meaning and worth, intrinsically. On this basis alone stand human rights and dignity. Islam is filthy because it does not submit to this reality. It’s submission alright but submission to a “demon” who eats the “souls” of men.
> Get this through your head, you charlatan: theres no such thing as anthropogenic global warming, the gay gene, evolution, or the Tooth Fairy.
LOL
The Communist Piel family wrote "Scientific American." Mrs. Piel was head of the Emergency Civil Liberties Groups -- a Communist front organization.
Natural selection is a bedtime story too. It simply isn't true.
Well I guess that settles that!
But it used to be.
I remember the period well, when it was scientific and apolitical.
Not always right, sometimes wrong, but always faithful to the scientific method.
That was a long way to fall! And it happened so quickly!