Not exact matches
Now that they're suddenly saying it isn't a metaphor because the author
of this article made a few giant
leaps in
logic when connecting recent scientific evidence to some cult that's been around for a few thousand years.
Even if the correlations with cholesterol did remain after adjusting for these risk factors, it takes a profound
leap in
logic to link animal products with disease by way
of blood cholesterol
when the animal products themselves don't correlate with those diseases.
However, your
leap of logic to concluding that there is no point in doing any forecasts unless we know exactly
when the volcanoes will erupt is completely fallacious.
I have always found it strange
when McIntyre et al consistently make the
leap of logic that a poor choice
of methodology, such as Mann's PCA, is equivalent to a deliberate deception, and the opposite
of their findings being true.