Most of the issues I confront involve people believing things with no evidence.
This person instead denies the evidence that is, most concretely, there. Continue reading There was no Rome?
Tag Archives: Uncertainty
Science and the left wing and the right
“These key psychological differences can determine whether you’re liberal or conservative”
Some months back, I linked to this article and said I would need to devote more time to it at a later date. A later date has come. It lists fifteen physiological and psychological differences between liberals and conservatives. Some interest me more than others. Let me begin with a fairly bare-bones presentation of the list. Continue reading Science and the left wing and the right
Balk: Issues of the idle mind
Self-management is paramount.
It also takes work.
Podcast – The quest for certainty
“I will bless the Lord at all times;
his praise shall continually be in my mouth.”
— Psalm 34:1
The quest for certainty
Related blog post: “The wrongest verse” revisited
Related blog post: Forgiving the cosmos
Toto, “99”
“30% of Americans are bigots” — Still more tags
If you have arrived at this post, you most likely did so by searching on one of the tags listed below. All pertain to this post:
30% of Americans are bigots
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