Quintessence
Friday, April 06, 2007
  Blog against theocracy!

PZ has more on this at Pharyngula. A great idea and one that thinking people should embrace and employ.

See Karl Popper on why it is imperative that we do not tolerate intolerance and Lawrence Kohlberg on the meaning of relativism -- some explanations are relatively superior to others -- not all opinions are equally valid.

Compromising with patent nonsense is no virtue. /dps

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Name: Dann Siems
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...fascinated by and insatiably curious about the natural world -- how we shape and are shaped by interacting with it and with each other.

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