feelings>truth....
The crux of every anti science argument as well
Probably the majority of the time. I personally get a kick out of the “Bible debunkers” who freak out when they realize that the Bible contains quite a lot of historical evidence and facts. But hey…that’s another thread.The crux of every anti science argument as well
I question anyone that gets off on debunking anything really.Probably the majority of the time. I personally get a kick out of the “Bible debunkers” who freak out when they realize that the Bible contains quite a lot of historical evidence and facts. But hey…that’s another thread.
Usually they have an ego driven agenda. Not many people can cast aside their prejudice to neutrally follow scientific method.I question anyone that gets off on debunking anything really.
I think YouTube and social media has made it much worse. It’s cool if you think the earth is just the back of a giant sea turtle. Think whatever you want, but why make it a defining characteristic of yourself? And why try and convince others that they are wrong.Usually they have an ego driven agenda. Not many people can cast aside their prejudice to neutrally follow scientific method.
It's crazy to me when people are skeptical about money motivations but only when it applies to the unconventional view. Vaccine patent royalties, COVID death reimbursements, $60M moon go-karts (in the 1960's), multi-year, billion dollar space contracts and so on are never questioned.Now people can monetize it so it’s all over the place. It’s an odd phenomena, where people are pandering to others, telling them to “follow the money. Don’t believe “big whatever” because it’s all about money. Instead like and subscribe to what I’m telling you is the truth so that I can make a living off of it”.