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In reply to the discussion: I absolutely think this guy has filled the shoes Carl Sagan left behind [View all]Maedhros
(10,007 posts)82. So many concerned with Saddam gassing the Kurds,
so few concerned with Suharto's atrocities in East Timor.
I have little respect for those who pick-and-choose atrocities based upon utility.
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I absolutely think this guy has filled the shoes Carl Sagan left behind [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2014
OP
Yep. I had people tell me as much in literally the same breath as we "have to rescue the Iraqi......
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2014
#34
Some 'thing' which you can not specify, cite, refute....but you are certain you are correct
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#27
same with the creationists they also heard some inaccurate things and turned off
leftyohiolib
Mar 2014
#29
Wow. Find this guy to be inaccurate and suddenly you're a creationist who thinks they're "more of a
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#31
Here's what was actually said: "Your problem is that the whole saucer spins and that's what a
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#80
well i didnt say u were one ,only that creationists find scientists to be innacurate b/c the world
leftyohiolib
Mar 2014
#53
Except he’s not saying it’s a bad design, he’s saying it breaks the law of physics
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#50
"Your problem is that the whole saucer spins and that's what a fool would build."
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#74
Clearly, a PhD vaccinates you from being able to say innaccurate things
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#115
Turning off your critical thinking skills as soon as you see “PhD” is a good way to quickly fill
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#121
Who would I trust more: an anonymous poster on a message board or Dr. Tyson?
Vashta Nerada
Mar 2014
#113
Truly the heart of science: which person should I uncritically believe?
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#116
Exactly. The foundation _should_ be the evidence, not trusting a particular media personality.N/T
Chathamization
Mar 2014
#119
NdGT is a gem amidst the garbage that is "infotainment" in the 21st century
Little_Wing
Mar 2014
#61
I hear you, but once you start down that road, you'd might as well through away your TV. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#63
I think they are both great in their own rights. Thanks for posting Nadin.
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#64
yes, i knew who u were referring to b4 clicking thread. he's become the go to sci guy
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2014
#73
But. . .but. . .but. . .he's black. Shouldn't he be stealing my TV or selling drugs?
Nanjing to Seoul
Mar 2014
#86
If people had a cosmic perspective they wouldn't buy into these silly Earth-centric religions.
Arugula Latte
Mar 2014
#97