Then we're back to
the plain wrong stuff again: it has already been pointed out above that 3 - 4 times positive feedback from water vapour is incorrect (it's roughly 2x).
Not exact matches
If people believe with absolute conviction that what a
plain reading of the Bible tells them is
wrong, then it seems to me that the best course is to reject the Bible rather than make up bizarre and far - fetched excuses for how it can be right if you just stretch the words way out of shape and add some extra made - up
stuff.
And then there's the urban myths, the «old wives tales», the out of date information and some other
stuff people have posted on the web that's just
plain wrong (and sometimes dangerous).
Leaving aside some frivolous characterizations («wacky
stuff», «physics is
plain wrong», «the paper is obscurely written», etc.), or some non-specific criticism («where's the code?»