Calamities of Nature provides Michele Bachmann’s opinions on various scientific “theories”.
September 21, 2011 /
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I don’t think simple definitions of scientific method really catch the reality of how research is carried out. That is why I prefer not to use an algorithmic description of scientific method. Instead the definition suggested by Neil deGrasse Tyson … Continue reading →
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Judson Phillips’ Tea Party Nation website conducted a Presidential preference straw poll of its members last week. The lead candidate came out head, shoulders, and even waist above the rest.
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Despite his newfound pro-life stance, Mitt Romney is otherwise leading the race to the middle, trying to out-moderate Jon Huntsman in the GOP primary. But what does he really stand for?
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Jesus and Mo discuss “the others”.
Isn’t this what John Lennon was getting at in “Imagine”?
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How will this deep philosophical debate turn out?
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Making sense of a crazy world can be difficult. How will this elderly lady cope?

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Last week, Terry Jones broke his word and allowed a Quran-burning at his Florida church. Nobody paid much attention until Afghan President Karzai brought it up in one of his critiques of the Westerners who enabled his rise to power. Deadly riots ensued. What would (or could) happen if a nonbeliever tried to step in [...]
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Today’s comic conveniently relates to Ken Perrott’s article about the existence of secular morality.
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