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Archive for the ‘Science’ Category

Jul 10
07

I used to think the Green Party was pretty neat. In fact, when I first registered to vote, I was torn between registering for the Green Party and the Democratic Party. Although I’m not entirely happy with the Democratic Party, of course, I’m still happy I didn’t register as a Green. Parts of their official platform are blatantly anti-science.

Section F of their platform, which describes their views on health care has some gems like these:

4. We support the teaching of holistic health approaches and, as appropriate, the use of complementary and alternative therapies such as herbal medicines, homeopathy, acupuncture, and other healing approaches.

10. Medical research must be increased, and alternative therapies actively sought, to combat diseases and eliminate their causes, especially cancer and HIV/AIDS.

12. Public policy needs to move in the direction of a voluntary, community-based mental health system that safeguards human dignity, respects individual autonomy, and protects informed consent. A wide variety of humane, effective, and empowering alternative and complementary approaches should be available for anyone who experiences a psychiatric problem or mental disability.

Now let me put this bluntly: “alternative” and “complementary” medicine is not simply called “medicine” because it either hasn’t been proven to actually work or because it has been effectively proven not to work. Despite this, the largest party left of the Democratic Party in the United States blatantly endorses wasting money on quackery. It just goes to show that being liberal doesn’t mean you’re rational.

Aug 08
24

On the issue of abortion, many who are opposed to its legalization back up their position by stating, “life begins at conception.” This is incorrect because human gametes—sperm and ova—are also alive. Every time one of them dies, a potential human being has “died” as well. This, obviously, happens quite often. The only way to prevent this loss of life would be to ensure that every sperm fertilizes an ovum and every ovum is fertilized by a sperm.

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Apr 08
22

I was just looking through a bunch of my childhood books and I was somewhat surprised to find a book entitled What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs? by John Morris, the president of the Institute for Creation Research, Ken Ham, the president of Answers in Genesis, and Jonathan Chong.

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Feb 08
12

At my high school the sophomores, which includes myself, recently took a personality test online during what would have been our US History classes as some sort of indicator about colleges/careers we might consider for the future. For the test, I got INTJ as my personality type. I don’t know too much about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, but it seems like a bunch of nonsense.

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