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Michael Shermer - The Threat of Pseudoscience
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01-24-2012, 07:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2012 07:15 AM by zonsb.)
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A "threat" of pseudoscience is when a person uses valid scientific findings to spout misleading conclusions. Perhaps Shermer should look at the evidence to see if the magic bullet theory and 911 commission report fit the evidence. He may also want to do research and experiment with remote viewing. He should want to do those things if he doesn't want to be promoting pseudoscience under the guise of denouncing pseudoscience.
That said, the scientific studies he talks about in this segment of Beyond Belief has much value. -- The thought of how far the human race would have advanced absent initiatory force staggers the imagination. THE POINT: Unlike the government thief, a common thief doesn't claim his "craft" is honest. Lawyer-like dishonesty a point: The common thief is honest when he tells you he's robbing you. |
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