
Robert Tracinski, of The Federalist, writes this interesting piece about The Science Guy's stance on climate change "skeptics" vs. climate change "deniers":
Meet Bill Nye, The Anti-Science Guy
One of my favorite Einstein comments about science is one that I agree with, "The important thing is never to stop questioning."
The way I see it, there can't be a whole lot of questioning in the search for scientific truth as long as the 'Green Party' is combining science, politics, and big business. This is an experiment destined to fail.
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And religion. I think man made global warming has become a religion among certain factions.
Cube - Although I am not a science person - I agree with the statement - Never stop questioning.
And don't forget follow the money. I'm with you on this.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
Jan: Yeah, a religion of sorts in their own minds.
Sue Hanes: I used to have a t-shirt that I wore out from years of use. It read, "Question Reality." I loved wearing that shirt. It sparked some nice conversations.
As long as the inconvenient questions are allowed to be asked and given a fair hearing, we'll be OK.
Sandee: Absolutely. Big Green is Big Money. I feel that it's being used to prostitute the scientific method.
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