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Collusion of delusion
Just found out that at least one of the commenters on William Dembski's ID blog Uncommon Descent not only believes in ID creationism, but also that the moonlandings in 1969 were fake. Is this collusion of delusions in a ...[more]
delusion   creationism   conspiracy   belief   religion   
Posted on Tuesday 11 August 2009 - 07:11:07

The unpersuadables: the delusional is no longer marginal
In recent weeks, or so it seems, there has been an accumulation of some very disturbing trends in the media. Unaware of how they all are connected, I wrote separate posts on the different occasions when the events trigge...[more]
delusion   web 2.0   middle ages   religion   politics   unpersuadables   
Posted on Tuesday 09 March 2010 - 09:28:21

Just like the ant with the hammer: the earth slings the sun around
There's nothing like a little Sunday morning insanity devilmad.png I'm having breakfast while Freya is taking her first nap and while I'm browsing through the morning news, my eyes spot the headline (under the 'science' category no ...[more]
delusion   gravity   geocentrism   fun   nutcases   kooks   religion   
Posted on Sunday 03 October 2010 - 07:09:21

Catholic doctors treating a non-existing disease with a non-existent treatment?

News straight from the "Monty Python is still alive" department - seriously, you can't make this up (and April Fool's Day is long gone anyway). Today, the Spiegel (and others) are reporting that people who believe in inv...[more]
homeopathy   delusion   religion   
Posted on Thursday 02 June 2011 - 10:11:56

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