| Subject: Re: Ain't It Time to Kiss Creationism Goodbye? |
| From: "CM" <CM@CM.not.really> |
| Date: 13/08/2004, 01:56 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports |
"Mad Scientist" cackled...
Don't be surprised, brainwashed people don't know they are
brainwashed.
Must be true. Mad S is totally oblivious to his own brainwashing.
And by the way, did you know that Eric Daniken was arrested
for giving lectures on his 'aliens built the Pyramids' theory?
Nope. It's no crime to make up tall tales, it's no crime to create
outlandish and rediculous theories, it's no crime to lecture, and it's
certainly no crime to publish books of nonsense.
But fraud, forgery and enbezzlement ARE crimes, even for kooks and
best-selling authors.
The 'scientific establishment' wishes to keep all mankind
in the dark ages, as if they are the 'gatekeepers of knowledge'.
Wrong again. Scientific discoveries are constantly being published in
readily available journals - That's the only way a scientist can get
recognition, grants, and a Nobel Prize. Also, there is an abundance of
scientific information freely available in books, magazines, and the
internet. Of course, that does require some intelligence to
understand, and perhaps learning some math and science terminology. If
you're too lazy to study, don't blame the scientists for your lack of
knowledge.
Its also the reason why usenet and the internet is under so much
attack by these fascists who wish only to disrupt awareness and
cross talk among the free world.
Outrageous lie. The Internet was CREATED by research scientists to
promote communication.
There are, of course, those who don't want their dogma challenged, who
want their notions accepted without question, who throw a snit if
someone presents contrary evidence - but they are not scientists.
If you present outlandish nonsense without a shred of confirming
evidence, you should expect to be challenged and even proven wrong.
CM