A very nicely done video on Intelligent Design.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v83X9-oJ-w
Don't just live in a left or right wing media bubble. Expose yourself to a variety of views. Don't fear questioning your beliefs. If they are sound, they will stand. If they are flawed, the opportunity presents itself to upgrade them and get a little closer to the truth.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
The Slippery Slope Argument is Based on Fallacious Reasoning
The
slippery slope argument is a form of fallacious reasoning. The
argument goes something like this: If the government is allowed to
look at phone calls from known terrorists then what is to stop them
from listening to everyone's phone calls. This is a false way to look
at the issue since the reasoning validating the first part of the
statement does not apply to the second part. The second part of the
slippery slope argument will either stand or fall on its own merits;
the first part has nothing to do with it.
Here
is a common slippery slope argument that has stopped the advancement
of rights in the area of death. Anytime someone brings up the idea of
physician assisted suicide the slippery slope argument springs up
that next is Nazi style gas chambers. One has nothing to do with the
other but it is always used and has always worked. We are not able to
have a rational discussion of common sense end of life treatment
because the next thing you know we are warned, we will be rounding up
all the old people and putting them in extermination camps. The idea
that someone with a fatal and painful disease could seek help from a
doctor to end their life has nothing to do with rounding up old
people for extermination.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Is the FISA Court a Rubber Stamp
“The FISA court is just a rubber stamp”, I keep hearing this from those that
think the government is seeking to spy on and control the American
people. Critics point to the extremely high approval rate for
government requests for warrants which they say indicates that the
court is just a rubber stamp. But there are two possibilities for the
high approval rate, either the court is a rubber stamp and approves
all requests just because the government is asking OR the requests the court receives are in
fact valid with due cause so the court has no reason to turn them down.
There
is another piece of data that can help us determine which of the two
above possibilities is more likely and that is the number of requests
for warrants. If the court was just a rubber stamp, you would expect
to see a large number of requests; if warrants were automatic, the government would abuse the
process and would be requesting warrants to look into dealings of all
kinds, legitimate and illegitimate resulting in a large number of warrant requests. If, on the other hand, the court
was actually judging warrant requests professionally in a case by
case manner, you would expect to see a relatively small number of
warrants requested. In that case the government would only request
warrants in a few instances where they are justified and would not
abuse the system knowing that to do so would result in a high turn
down rate. The fact that there are only a small number of warrant
requests and a very high approval rate would tend to support the
likelihood that the court is not simply a rubber stamp and that the
government is not requesting warrants except where they are
justified.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Conservatives Are On the Wrong Side of History
A
conservative is, by definition one who wants to stick to the old ways
of doing things and opposes change. The long arc of history is toward
more freedom, more liberty and more equality. The conservatives have always been on the wrong side of history in the fight for change and
greater human rights and equality.
In
the 1860's, the conservatives opposed freeing the slaves. The
Republican Party of the 1860’s was a liberal party, calling for
protective tariffs, freeing the slaves and a progressive income tax
where the rich paid more. The Democratic Party was the party of “NO”
back then. History has proven that the conservatives were wrong.
The
right of women to vote didn't happen until 1920 and was bitterly
opposed by conservatives. Some conservatives are still fighting
against basic voting rights for women; for instance,
Sean Hannity sits on the advisory board of the male supremacist
Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND), founded by Fox News
contributor Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson who famously said, “allowing
women to vote was one of the greatest mistakes America ever made”.
The struggle for full equal rights for women in the employment and
reproductive areas still goes on and is opposed by most of today's
conservatives.
Conservatives
opposed the minimum wage, child labor laws, the 8 hour work day and
sick leave
that was established by the Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938. Conservative warned that the minimum
wage and labor standards would collapse the economy; sound familiar? Conservatives
are still trying to undo the minimum wage and oppose increases to
keep up with inflation.
Conservatives were wrong then and they are wrong now.
Conservatives
by definition tend to oppose change and while every change is not
necessarily for the better, consider the overall progress of
civilization over the thousands of years and consider where we would
be if the conservatives had succeeded in keeping us stuck in a brutal
past. History
has proven that the conservatives were wrong.
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
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