Not so much poking in the eye the religious types, but more their methodology when it come to proving how correct their fatuous bull-cookery is. The target of this video is a self avowed flat-earther who believes that spherical objects don’t exist because Tycho Brahae was murdered by mercury poisoning… because he got too close […]
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Dead Wild Roses: Oh Wow – Let’s Not Believe “Spirit Science”
Cool Hard Logic proves that the religious do not have the monopoly on bullshite. The New Age woo-meisters are going hard on astrophysics and thus, it is necessary slap down them down hard. CHL admirably rises to the challenge. All I can say is “ouch”. Filed under: Science Tagged:
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice – Meet Our Lord, Terence the Honey Badger
Like all of our imaginary friends gods, Terence deserves a little respect as his way – the way of the honey-badger – can be the only true way to heaven. Cool Hard Logic examines the toxicity of religion and the spurious arguments that are used to defend adult’s imaginary friends.
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice – Musing on the Afterlife
Cool Hard Logic takes a tour of the afterlife and distressingly enough postulates that they must have queues there as well. Bloody hell. Filed under: Religion Tagged: Cool Hard Logic, The Afterlife, The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: Testing Homeopathy – As if you didn’t know already, but just in case.
For the people who think this stuff works… With many thanks to Cool Hard Logic for such a engaging presentation. Filed under: Quackery Tagged: Cool Hard Logic, homeopathy, Science Fail
Continue readingDead Wild Roses: Cool Hard Logic – The Mayan Apocalypse
I’m not sure what it is with a British accent that makes a smack-down so much more viscerally satisfying, but whatever it is; it works. This video dismantles the tomfoolery surrounding the end of the world ballyhoo that was making the rounds in late 2012. Filed under: Media, Science Tagged:
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