24 MAR 2012 by ideonexus Political Arguments Cannot be Religious
Because revelatory knowledge is not universal in a pluralistic, democratic country.
Folksonomies: politics,religion,democracy
22 MAR 2012 by ideonexus Republican Environmental Acts
Bush Jr. declared an area near the Hawaiian ocean a national monument and Nixon signed the Endangered Species Act.
Folksonomies: politics,environmentalism
22 MAR 2012 by ideonexus The Political Environmental Conundrum
Gingrich succinctly explains the political, scientific, and media schisms that promote inaction concerning environmental issues.
Folksonomies: politics,environmentalism
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus The Declaration of Independence Gave us the Age of Science
And we should be like the Founding Fathers to preserve it. Address at a Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia (5 Jul 1926).
Folksonomies: history,politics
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Information is the Power to Control
Where people can read, publish to media, and speak out against their employers, they have power.
Folksonomies: politics,information,power
04 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Neil deGrasse Tyson Doesn't Want to be President
He wants to enlighten voters so they'll elect a good one.
Folksonomies: politics
28 JAN 2012 by ideonexus The Conflict of Free Versus Social
Anarchy or Totalitarianism, man can go to either extreme.
Folksonomies: politics,totalitarianism,anarchy
28 JAN 2012 by ideonexus Every Region is the Scientist's Fatherland
A quote from Tycho Brahe urging scientists to move away when politicians or other authorities pressure them.
Folksonomies: politics,science culture
12 JAN 2012 by ideonexus Science Must Remain Apolitical
According to Nobel Laureate Sune K. Bergström, if science is to maintain its status as a force for development that builds networks of people from all over the world.
Folksonomies: politics,science
12 JAN 2012 by ideonexus Jefferson Clearly Believes in God
At least in this this passage, where he sees the Universe as needing a deity to keep things together. He even appeals to the idea that most people believe there is something, so there must be something. His logic is in error here, but he also lacked the scientific understanding we have today.
Folksonomies: politics,religion,deism,america