Whateverist
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You really need to edit your post and get rid of the image.
I can but I thought colorful language was popular here. No?
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You really need to edit your post and get rid of the image.
Thanks for the clarification.Including Islamic scholars, For the most part Jewish scientists have cleaned up their act.
Mate. It was the so called "religious people" who invented the scientific method.
Where did you come from?
This case of institutional failure makes me wonder how well peer review can play its vaunted role in the practice of science. All quotes below come from this article: "Get Me Off Your ****ing Mailing List" is an actual science paper accepted by a journal
The paper .. titled "Get me off your ****ing mailing list," was accepted by the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology.
The journal, despite its distinguished name, is a predatory open-access journal, as noted by io9. These sorts of low-quality journals spam thousands of scientists, offering to publish their work for a fee.
In 2005, computer scientists David Mazières and Eddie Kohler created this highly profane ten-page paper as a joke, to send in replying to unwanted conference invitations. It literally just contains that seven-word phrase over and over, along with a nice flow chart and scatter-plot graph:
According to the blog Scholarly Open Access, this PDF made the rounds, and an Australian computer scientist named Peter Vamplew sent it to the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology in response to spam from the journal. Apparently, he thought the editors might simply open and read it.
Instead, they automatically accepted the paper — with an anonymous reviewer rating it as "excellent" — and requested a fee of $150.
No, he wasn't.
Everything, because the claim it was a Hebrew Temple is based on the claim it was based on the Solomon temple, which there is no evidence it ever existed,
The Pentateuch compiled after 600 BCE
Talk about bad science.No, he wasn't.
Data compiled by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) in the U.K. had shown that children who received the Covid vaccine were 4,423 percent (over 44 times) more likely to die than children who did not get the shot.
COVID Vaccinated Kids 4,423% More Likely to Die Than ‘Pureblood’ Kids
The shocking figures were revealed in a UK government report.vigilantnews.com
You can't cope with the truth."Shocking Bad science" intentional ignorance and citing sensationalist "Yellow Journalism."
No, it isn't. I have the New Zealand data that was leaked by Barry Young. It's clear that there is a correlation between getting the shot and dying.Sorry, Bro. The data is against you.
Don't know how you attributed that to me -- it wasn't. It was @shunyadragon.You can't cope with the truth.
The original deception here is that the mRNA shots were sold as being safe and effective when they were neither of those things.mortality rates were deceptively high for triple-vaccinated children because clinically vulnerable children were vastly overrepresented
Yes, I started replying to you and diverted to him. Getting back to your argument:Don't know how you attributed that to me -- it wasn't. It was @shunyadragon.
The origin story is verified by it's prophetic nature. The Isrealites did adopt some Canaanite practices, but this resulted in many of them losing their identity in the diaspora.The Pentateuch is not "documentation." It is an invention by a people trying to establish an origin story for themselves. The Israelites ARE Canaanites, who imagined for themselves are different god and then had to explain why.
****ing awesome.This case of institutional failure makes me wonder how well peer review can play its vaunted role in the practice of science. All quotes below come from this article: "Get Me Off Your ****ing Mailing List" is an actual science paper accepted by a journal
The paper .. titled "Get me off your ****ing mailing list," was accepted by the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology.
The journal, despite its distinguished name, is a predatory open-access journal, as noted by io9. These sorts of low-quality journals spam thousands of scientists, offering to publish their work for a fee.
In 2005, computer scientists David Mazières and Eddie Kohler created this highly profane ten-page paper as a joke, to send in replying to unwanted conference invitations. It literally just contains that seven-word phrase over and over, along with a nice flow chart and scatter-plot graph:
According to the blog Scholarly Open Access, this PDF made the rounds, and an Australian computer scientist named Peter Vamplew sent it to the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology in response to spam from the journal. Apparently, he thought the editors might simply open and read it.
Instead, they automatically accepted the paper — with an anonymous reviewer rating it as "excellent" — and requested a fee of $150.
If you are really interested in the truth, you should perhaps read The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts, a book by Israel Finkelstein, Professor of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, and Neil Asher Silberman, an archaeologist, historian and contributing editor to Archaeology Magazine.Yes, I started replying to you and diverted to him. Getting back to your argument:
The origin story is verified by it's prophetic nature. The Isrealites did adopt some Canaanite practices, but this resulted in many of them losing their identity in the diaspora.
Spoiler please, good sir. Spoilers are your friend.
I'd like to compile a list of indicators of "bad" science, particularly the poor methods and deceptive practices in use by religious people attempting to misuse and or abuse the label "science" to fraudulently assert credibility and to attack the skeptics and critics of their so-called scientific conclusions
they were actually both safe and effective and junk science can't show it to be otherwiseThe original deception here is that the mRNA shots were sold as being safe and effective when they were neither of those things.
Keep believing that and get all your boosters.they were actually both safe and effective and junk science can't show it to be otherwise
Proof of the truth of the divine would naturally be found in phenomena that can't reasonably be explained by mundane causes. Archaeology is the wrong discipline for that and history, while useful, is not a great fit.If you are really interested in the truth, you should perhaps read The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts, a book by Israel Finkelstein, Professor of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, and Neil Asher Silberman, an archaeologist, historian and contributing editor to Archaeology Magazine.
Finkelstein and Silberman argue that instead of the Israelites conquering Canaan after the Exodus (as suggested by the book of Joshua), most of them had in fact always been there; the Israelites were simply Canaanites who developed into a distinct culture.