


Steven Novella tells Business Insider how chiropractics are mostly a bunch of crap, and based on crap ideas. want to be able to do everything an MD wants to do - but they also want to practice essentially witchcraft. I’m trying to contextualize and call out the false and exaggerated claims. Megan Thielking at the medical news outlet STAT does a long profile on former-naturopath-turned-skeptic Britt Hermes, who says:
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The Pittsburgh Tribune reports that Justin Preberg (who is noted as a member of CFI–Pittsburgh!) wanted a license plate that said NO GOD, N0 G0D (using zeroes), or Atheist 1, all of which were denied by the state’s Department of Transportation for being “offensive or misleading.” After legal wrangling, the plate has now been approved Meet the 50-foot-long sauropod Savannasaurus elliottorum, named for its discoverer David Elliot, and, let’s say, NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie. Promoting false, misleading or deceptive information is an offence under national law and is prosecutable by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.ĪLSO IN AUSTRALIA: Paleontologists discover a new species of dinosaur (new as in newly-found, not “newly emerged and walking around the Outback”). The statement also urges members of the public to report nurses or midwives promoting anti-vaccination.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, which is the regulatory body for nurses there, warns that nurses may not promote anti-vaccination misinformation to patients, which they consider a “breach of their professional obligations.” The Guardian reports: Here’s the journal Science to give you a primer. Hey, you think to yourself, what are the huge issues I will face having to do with science? Thank goodness you asked. Let’s say you’re about to become president. His actions are typically showy and over-the-top throwing pig heads and interrupting theater performances … With the law on their side, these young religious fanatics have made a habit of intimidating promoters, showing up to protest concerts, phoning in bomb threats, and threatening to call the Federal Migration Service to tamper with musicians’ visas, all in service of their goal to rid Russia of these “satanic” elements. The Orthodox religious views and the others share have led them to denounce any art that smacks of Satanism, homosexuality, or cultural deviance. An emboldened Orthodox movement is now targeting metal bands. It’s not just punk-protest bands that invade churches that Russia has a problem with.

The rapid growth of these pages combines with BuzzFeed News’ findings to suggest a troubling conclusion: The best way to attract and grow an audience for political content on the world’s biggest social network is to eschew factual reporting and instead play to partisan biases using false or misleading information that simply tells people what they want to hear.īut you know who they found is doing the best job posting factual news? You might need to sit down for this: the mainstream media. The Morning Heresy is your daily digest of news and links relevant to the secular and skeptic communities.Ĭlinton and Trump flanked Cardinal Dolan and jokes were told. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Ĭonatus News profiles our tireless CFI–Indiana executive director Reba Boyd Wooden, who also runs our Secular Celebrant program.Ī brace of BuzzFeed reporters surveys the political landscape on Facebook, focusing on the hyperpartisan pages and their loose-with-facts postings, and it’s not pretty:
