Sentences with phrase «on false science»

It is built on the false science created by the IPCC to support the political objective of Agenda 21.
The Montreal Protocol was based on the false science that a variation in atmospheric ozone was due to human - produced CFCs.

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A sweeping new study published in the journal Science has found that false or misleading stories spread faster and farther than the truth on social media.
While some people may compensate by finding connections on social media, that can provide a false sense of relief, says Jagdish Khubchandani, a health science professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind..
There will always be someone trying to prove the Bible is not true, but for those of us who have seen the work of God, who truly believe in him, it doesn't really matter what science says, or what they can «prove» to be false about God or the Bible, what God has done in my life and keeps on doing is proof enough to know He exists.
Embrace science and stop holding on to these old wive's tales that you know to b false somewhere within your mind.
I can repeatedly observe that it's impossible to walk on water, so at least through «true science», we know the bible is false.
If your God gave you science then it's revealed that what people knew about gays in the past was false and based on ignorance.
Smart philosophical works on religion and science, including Alvin Plantinga's Where the Conflict Really Lies, demonstrate as well that the notion of an opposition between science and religion is false.
You basically said «since you don't believe what I do, which is based on FAITH and not empirical evidence, all other observations and science are false
Harrison also unfolds Augustine's insightful contribution to the science — religion debate, drawing out a number of valuable principles — not least, recommending restraint where issues are not clear, and avoiding bringing Christianity into contempt by arguing for false scientific opinions on the supposed grounds of scriptural warrant.
Yes, science adjusts its position as more knowledge is obtained; this is in stark contrast to religion which relies on ancient texts to explain the world even though those texts were written in ignorance and scientific knowledge shows them to be false.
In September, Time magazine organized a debate between Collins and Dawkins which touched on all the crucial issues: the false idea that science and faith should be held as not overlapping; the place of Darwinian evolution in the plan of God; the fine - tuning of the physical constants of nature; the literal interpretation of Genesis; the place of miracles including the incarnation and the resurrection of Jesus; and the origin of the moral law within the human heart.
Perhaps the skeptical and revisionist spirit of post-structural critical theory, which in its own terms rejects the disjunction of science and literature as false, will ultimately have the effect of reconciling the two on the quite different terms of a common faith in common fathers.
They praise ancient Greek and Arabic sciences as successful on their own terms but have lost sight of the fact that the theories advanced by early science were largely false.
The senators, all members of the committee, introduced the Youth Sports Concussion Act earlier this year to help ensure that safety standards for sports equipment, including football helmets, are based on the latest science and curb false advertising claims made by manufacturers to increase protective sports gear sales.
Jeff Peneston, a 9th grade earth science teacher in Liverpool and a 2011 New York state teacher of the year, says Cuomo's call for tougher teacher evaluations is based on a false premise and bad logic.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jeff Peneston, a 9th grade earth science teacher in Liverpool and a New York state teacher of the year in 2011, says Gov. Andrew Cuomo's call for tougher teacher evaluations is based on a false premise and bad logic.
The International Neuroethics Society co-sponsored the evening session that traced the emergence of lying in children, the world of false memories and the state of the science on pathological lying disorders.
In 2016, she was awarded the prestigious John Maddox Prize for her pursuit of sound science in the face of death threats, lawsuits and personal attacks stemming from her work as an expert witness in prosecutions resting on false memories.
Closing down the National Commission on Forensic Science cuts scientists out of advisory role, returning forensic science to lawyers and politicians - and may lead to more false convScience cuts scientists out of advisory role, returning forensic science to lawyers and politicians - and may lead to more false convscience to lawyers and politicians - and may lead to more false convictions
«Anomaly detection isn't new, and it has a problematic history of reporting a lot of false positives,» says Dr. Will Enck, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State and co-author of a paper on the work.
Current practices lead to «cherry - picking which analyses or experiments to report on the basis of their P values» and «corrupts science and fills the literature with claims likely to be overstated or false,» he wrote.
This kind of false balance becomes a problem when one side is based on knowledge and the other is merely an opinion, as often occurs when policy problems intersect with science.
«I am also surprised and disappointed that the OGC [Office of the General Counsel] is answering a general letter from the science community with a misguided and false attack on me [assuming I am the «rotator in question» and that no other former female IPA is under a similar attack].»
We review published claims associated with our technical areas of research and point out false or misleading representations of science to help ensure public and commercial policies are guided by facts based on rigorous scientific exploration.
Dr. Julia Shaw, a memory scientist and criminal psychologist, did a Reddit AMA on the science of false memory.
I ultimately came to understand that the nutrition science I'd learned in medical school was nearly exactly wrong, full of contradictions, and resting on assumptions proved false by researchers in other, related scientific fields.
This fat - phobia is the result of false and biased science which based their results on studies with the wrong context.
This wasn't based on the false notion that science is easy (quite the opposite: good science is so difficult that the professionals often get it wrong).
People are being bombarded with false heath claims not backed by reputable peer reviewed science and are so confused on what to eat and this podcast made it worse.
Heading into the 2015 True / False Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri, the last two documentaries I reviewed were Kirby Dick's The Hunting Ground, about rape on college campuses, and Robert Kenner's Merchants Of Doubt, about the industry - financed «experts» who deliberately muddy the debate over the settled science of climate change and cigarette - smoking.
The call by some educators and policymakers for a back - to - basics approach to math and science to improve student achievement is based on a false assumption that curriculum and instruction have strayed from traditional roots, a new report argues.
Science teachers take note: The site includes a feature called SciCheck, which focuses on false and misleading scientific claims used for political influence.
To give you a taste of what is coming in Part 2, the arguments can be summarized as: 1) Education does not lend itself to a single «best» approach, so the Gates effort to use science to discover best practices is unable to yield much productive fruit; 2) As a result, the Gates folks have mostly been falsely invoking science to advance practices and policies they prefer for which they have no scientific support; 3) Attempting to impose particular practices on the nation's education system is generating more political resistance than even the Gates Foundation can overcome, despite their focus on political influence and their devotion of significant resources to that effort; 4) The scale of the political effort required by the Gates strategy of imposing «best» practices is forcing Gates to expand its staffing to levels where it is being paralyzed by its own administrative bloat; and 5) The false invocation of science as a political tool to advance policies and practices not actually supported by scientific evidence is producing intellectual corruption among the staff and researchers associated with Gates, which will undermine their long - term credibility and influence.
Like the junk bonds that helped take down Wall Street, Connecticut's teacher evaluation system is based on junk science and false assumptions.
False Statement: «Science Shows Feral Cat Colonies Pose No Disease Risk to Humans — The health risks that catch and kill advocates most often blame on cats are intestinal parasites, rabies, flea - borne typhus, and toxoplasmosis.
, Heartland claims, the basic science of GHGs (yes people still believe it is false), plus all the «fronts» misrepresenting themselves as «Climate Institute this and that» were they run Blogs open to the public, and so on.
His narrative is based on a series of false claims regarding the science, and therefore can be safely ignored.
Both claims, which are of course false, were made in a comment on MBH98 by MM that was rejected by Nature, and subsequently parroted by astronomer Richard Muller in a non peer - reviewed setting — see e.g. this nice discussion by science journalist David Appell of Muller's uncritical repetition of these false claims.
It's important to note that there's also sometimes a kind of «false inequivalence» in the fight over climate science and policies — an implication that the lack of action on greenhouse gases is largely the result of the unfair advantage in money and influence held by industries dealing in, or dependent on, fossil fuels.
John Rennie, the former editor in chief of Scientific American, criticized me for engaging in «false equivalence» — a habit that I, and many others, have long criticized, particularly on science stories.
For example, «science journalist» David Appell based his false accusation against me on a post by a particularly repellent climate - change blogger.
If an issue based on sound science conclusions has irrefutable merit, it would not have the fatal appearance of being based on a false premise from its inception, a foregone conclusion of it as a settled science in need of action to solve it and adapt to it.
To classify carbon dioxide as a pollutant is thus nothing short of scientific chicanery, for reasons that have nothing to do with science, but based purely on the pseudo-science so eagerly practised by academia across the world in order to keep their funding sources open to the governmental decrees, which are in turn based on totally false IPCC dogma (yes, dogma — not science).
It was a false assumption, based on faux science.
The allegations are based on the false premise that ExxonMobil reached definitive conclusions about anthropogenic climate change before the world's experts and before the science itself had matured, and then withheld it from the broader scientific community.
This would free the scientists to focus on the uncertainties surrounding the science instead of wasting precious time defending themselves on false premises as the Democrats point to global institutions endorsing the IPCC position.
With this report out, it's time the media move on from the false - balance discussion of whether climate change is established by science and onto the action and impacts.
The false conflation between weather and climate has, by now, become shorthand for climate denialism — and one that has been thoroughly refuted by mainstream science (for a refresher on the many ways in which Robertson is wrong, see here).
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