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Censorship in the Scientific Community
Sandwalk — Censorship in the Scientific Community Richard Dawkins interviews Wendy Wright of Concerned Women for America . You really have to watch this if you want to understand what science is up against in some parts of the world. Richard tries very hard to be patient and respectful. I would not have been so kind in the face of such massive stupidity and ad hominem attacks by Wendy Wright. I find it absolutely astonishing that she attacks scientists and accuses them of stupidity and conspiracy then complains about ad hominem attacks when Richard asks why she rejects evolution. I don't know how much of this you can stand. Parts 5, 6, and 7 are here .

It’s not just the evolution denying Creationists!
Greenfyre's — BPSDB Over at Pharyngula Meyers has been discussing The dilemma of the anti-creationist, loosely the question of how does one apply the recommended strategies for engaging ones opponents effectively when they’re all crazy? The context for what Meyer has to say is the grid below. ...

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