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Good manual on how to be a skeptic in love with the mechanics of the universe
Too many americans place the latter over the former and you can see where that has gotten us in 2020 with the triumphant rise o... Read More
I was not sure of what to expect when starting this book but was very pleasently surprised by the authors overall perspective
Some people even claim to have remained in touch with the aliens and invited him to ask questions
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- This product had a total of 1,723 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 16 2020.
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In every country we should be teaching our children the scientific method and the reasons for a bill of rights
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Too many americans place the latter over the former and you can see where that has gotten us in 2020 with the triumphant rise of bloviation incompetence and disdain for facts and truth in national leadership
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The basic argument is that the us citizenry is 95 scientifically illiterate and there doesnt seem to be much to contradict that today
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Not an easy book to get into i had to use it for class
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Lost one star because of some lack of quality in the covering of the book and durability of the paper
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He is perhaps best known for his book and accompanying tv series cosmos and his novel ‘contact’ which was made into a fine movie
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Surveys suggest that some 95 percent of americans are ‘scientifically illiterate
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If the trend continues eventually the field is theirs they can win the debate by default
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