TheEncogitationer
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoDid I not answer your questions? Oh, I didn’t! I would call them secondary to the main questions about R nought, the anti-vax movement, and flaws or laziness in human cognition.
@PopeBeanie – Yes, you are correct with the basics of ‘R Nought (12-18). But it does not explain why Canada lost elimination status before the US. But elimination statu…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
This story prompts more questions than answers.I would start with the primary causes and facts, first.
The “R nought” factor for measles is estimated to be between 12 and 18, meaning on average in a fully susceptible population, an infected person will infect 12 to 18 other people. This leads to an estimate that a…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoReg,
Canada beats the USA to become the first country in the Americas to lose its measles elimination status.
This story prompts more questions than answers.
Why would Canada lose it’s elimination status for Measles before the U S.? Would it be because of Canada’s lower population and hence greater per capita infection?
And why would a…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic The Rose Garden Tea Party of Earthly Delusions in the forum
The Atheist Agora 7 months, 1 week ago..or at least a non sequitur….as most people who use the Galileo Gambit aren’t making a formal logical argument….it appeals not to reason but to ego, making it less an argument and more a psychological defense mechanism.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic The Rose Garden Tea Party of Earthly Delusions in the forum
The Atheist Agora 7 months, 1 week agoYes, I guess it is more of a cognitive bias than a logical fallacy.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic The Rose Garden Tea Party of Earthly Delusions in the forum
The Atheist Agora 7 months, 1 week agoReg,
The Galileo Gambit is like the inverse of the Appeal to Popularity Fallacy. Both are based on the false notion that truth depends on numbers of adherants.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoCheers Strega! Hope all is good with you!
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic The Rose Garden Tea Party of Earthly Delusions in the forum
The Atheist Agora 7 months, 1 week agoI am still thinking about what the ideas of the Enlightenment……..
The Lillian Hellman Fallacy and the Galileo Gambit.
There’s a predictable pattern in modern argument, especially online, where someone with a weak or poorly supported claim begins by presenting themselves as a courageous dissenter—someone who “refuses to cut their consc…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoThanks Reg!!
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School November 16th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 1 week agoHave a great week!
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic The Rose Garden Tea Party of Earthly Delusions in the forum
The Atheist Agora 7 months, 2 weeks agoAppreciate it, PopeBeanie….I just rhyme what the evidence taught.
Gift of the gab, not the gift of God……
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PopeBeanie started the topic Putin's last war? in the forum
Random Posts 7 months, 2 weeks ago17 minutes on what may be Putin’s decline:
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic The new powers that be in the forum
Politics 7 months, 2 weeks agoTrump & Kabal, and Bannon and Project 2025 behind the scenes make headway while pumping out executive orders and any kind of rage and cult enthusiasm they can stir up to produce distracting headlines. I feel dumb not realizing, up until today, that releasing the Epstein files could have also served that purpose. Unless Trump et al knew it would…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic The Rose Garden Tea Party of Earthly Delusions in the forum
The Atheist Agora 7 months, 2 weeks agoPopeBeanie,
You ask a great question about how to get a better health care system.
It will take many steps and the best I can say in one post is that none of it will be accomplished by anyone who thinks demonic attacks in the bed at night are an actual thing (Carson,) or anyone who thinks skull calipers and cyanide bariatric chambers are…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School November 9th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 7 months, 2 weeks agoA wise man is quoted:
Once you no longer reserve a hidden compartment in your reasoning for “maybe there’s a divine exception,” the entire field of view opens up. You stop having to protect contradictions, and patterns that were once blurred by reverence or taboo become visible.
I don’t carry a residual conceptual veto. When you remove that in…[Read more] - Load More