A new identity? 2012-01-11 by Josh Rosenau It’s odd, people are wrong on the internet, but somehow, I can’t work myself up over it. Maybe it’s because they’re just talking in circles and making things up. Or perhaps my very identity has changed. Share this:Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Belief is part of identity NCSE takes on climate change Josh A biologist and statistician by day, battling pseudoscience and raising a family by night. Related articles Polls and the line between…Vaccines and the Republican War…An evolution the GOP likesSocial movements and science denialRubio walks back comments on…Marriage, children, and traditionHappy ThanksgivingRubio and Obama, compare and…“I’m not a scientist, man”:…Ken Ham is an unreliable…
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You’re definitely getting better at the repartee. Glad to see it, and I will be very glad to meet you in person at #Scio12!
Well, remember, you can’t help it and neither can they, as there is no free will. Being aware of this apparently doesn’t change things.
Hmmm. Snark instead of arguments addressing issues. How… expected.
(Yes, I’m doing the same thing. Does that make this comment ‘meta’ in some way?)
Gotta love the snark. I thought that people were deserving of inherent respect according to you. Gotta love it when that falls by the wayside.
Don’t you have something better to do than to concern-troll other atheists?
talking in circles and making things up
You mean the bulwark against unreality armed with the armor of truth and honesty and siencyness fail to live up to their own PR?
Yeah, I sort of noticed that too.
“concern-troll other atheists”
How do you “troll” your own blog? I guess we just have to face facts, the new atheists own the entire blogosphere by divine right.
“It’s odd, people are wrong on the internet, but somehow, I can’t work myself up over it. Maybe it’s because they’re just talking in circles and making things up” — quotable. The internet has many advantages for access to free public information. However it is also the breeding ground for uncontrolled mythmaking, malicious lies, slander, misinformation and unchecked pseudoscholarhip — making stuff up, stuffups. And then you get the parasites clinging to the stuffups and then leaping over to take a bite out of you. There are good reasons to advocate tighter controls but that would compromise freedom of speech — and the internet would be impossible to vet in any case. So wotchagonndu but get over it and not worry. You eventually become immuned to the internet lies. All very blasé. It’s not the real world, it’s only a make believe cyberspace. 😉