He thought he had a live one

But alas, most of the eco-socialist cult members either scream louder or run when their assumptions are questioned, and Og found a runner.

His pre-discussion post:

Mike Strickler, a geologist living somewhere near Selma, Oregon. The website is kind of nice, in a high-school-student kind of way, and it’s very informative about a lot of things.

What I enjoyed was his description of the “scientific method“. It’s pretty simply explained so just about anyone can understand. And it’s right, too; he follows the train of stages- idea, hypothesis, theory, law, dogma, stagnation. About stagnation he says this:

“This is the death of scientific thought, and should have no place in YOUR thoughts. Question all scientific laws, especially the ones that are the most firmly steeped in dogma.”

Sounds all well and good, right? Well the cult member goes on to make a mockery of the scientific method with a rant on global warming, which set the Neanderpundit off enough to ask a couple of pointed questions.

It is worth a few moments to continue reading the above linked post, and if you don’t read this follow-up, well, I can’t say too much for your sensibilities for humor.

You may have a complex that needs professional help.

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One Response to He thought he had a live one

  1. Bullfrog says:

    Priceless… I got a good chuckles out of that, until I realized he was a teacher. Definitely home schooling the little ones…

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