Questioning the Evolution Propagandists
When given only one side of the story and getting dishonest with the truth, they go beyond propaganda and into brainwashing. Unfortunately, people are no longer trained to think analytically. Instead, they believe what "scientists say" and "studies show". The more enthusiastic of Darwin's Cheerleaders will call us "liars" for daring to ask questions and show flaws in logic. (Ironically, when they call us liars for presenting evidence that they do not like, they are the ones who are liars, because they are lying about us!) Then they troll creationists and post in forums where they can pretend that they're important.
We do not need guesses and speculations based on evolutionary presuppositions pass off as facts. Nor do we need anti-creationists passing along that same bad information. What needs to be done by thinking people is to show some healthy skepticism to the evolutionist press and ask questions — and demand answers.
“Prove it!” used to be the goal of science. With rampant speculation in the science news media, it’s time to demand accountability.Read the rest of "Just Say No! to Evolutionary Speculation".
Some science headlines ask rhetorical questions. The default answer should be, “No.”
Some science headlines tease with possibility words like “could” or “may.” The default response should be, “Maybe not; could not.”
- “Did alien life evolve just after the Big Bang?” (Live Science). Default answer: “No.”
- “Did life begin in a drop of water?” (Live Science). Default answer: “No.”
- “Talk is cheep: Do caged birds sing a key to language?” (New Scientist). Default answer: “No.”