Godwin’s Law ought to be enshrined next to Newton’s Laws or Kepler’s Laws for all posterity.
Every year, about seven Americans come down with plague. Yes, that plague, the one known as Black Death and which wiped out about one-third of Europe’s population in the mid-1300s.
We are allowing our national science policy debates to be partially dominated by people who know almost nothing about science.
Blaming our disagreements, particularly political ones, on logical fallacies does nothing other than delude us into thinking that our opponents are illogical and that we are intellectually superior.
Young-Earth Creationists and fundamentalist atheists actually have quite a bit in common.
Though Linus Pauling is still mostly wrong, perhaps the potential therapeutic benefit of vitamin C injections could be magnanimously interpreted as a small step toward rehabilitating his tainted legacy.