Theos-World Re: To Jerry, on Pseudo Scholars
Mar 16, 2006 08:09 PM
by krsanna
One example of Soviet science is Kirlean photography. If you want
to use politics and humanitarian behavior as a measure of science,
you'll have to do some long hard looking at the U.S. Interment of
the Japanese during World War II is a good place to start with
American humanitarianism. The documentation of that one relatively
small instance is good enough to make good discussion. The
testimony of Japanese-American school children rounded up at
gunpoint is on the books.
Best regards,
Krsanna
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Drpsionic@... wrote:
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> In a message dated 3/16/2006 9:47:17 PM Central Standard Time,
> bartl@... writes:
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> The Soviet Union's research also showed that acquired
characteristics
> could be inherited, and, based on using those theories in the
Ukraine,
> starved to death several hundred thousand people in what is one
of the
> most fertile areas of the world. Of course, they fixed the
research by
> turning those people into unpersons.
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> It is difficult to take Soviet research into much of anything
seriously.
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> Chuck the Heretic
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