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    News Should the Burning of Books Be Regulated by US Laws to Prevent Violence?

    What I don't understand it's perfectly okay for there to be plenty of Internet porno because of the freedom of speech, but then people want it to be illegal to burn religious books or the United States flag. Although I think either of the latter two would be quite disgusting, what ever happened...
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    News Should the Burning of Books Be Regulated by US Laws to Prevent Violence?

    The thing is, these Muslims who were offended don't understand that in the United States you can burn a U.S. flag because we have the freedom of speech. The government won't punish you for burning the nation's flag. It's not an issue of Islam, but rather freedom of speech. As far as freedom...
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    News French Senate Approves a Ban on Burqas

    Jared, you use "indoctrinating women" as a reason to ban. To put things into perspective, it doesn't matter what religion you are, many out there are going to call you brainwashed because you're not their religion instead. Wouldn't that be playing favorites with religion? I mean I hear...
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    News French Senate Approves a Ban on Burqas

    I'm not sure what France's constitution says, but in the United States they knowingly intentionally made a Bill of Rights to protect certain rights from "majority rule". The freedom of religion was one of them along with some others. It was meant so 95% of the population couldn't just say, "We...
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    Why do people prefer engineering/applied science over pure science?

    Your question wasn't what has a broader impact overall, but rather what attracts people to become engineers versus pure research. My response above was meant to be more of where they're coming from, rather than an argument of what is more useful. As far as usefulness it has to do with context...
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    Why do people prefer engineering/applied science over pure science?

    Analytical instead of creative? Something to consider, many think of creativity as art or making cool inventions. However, there's another type of creativity, scientific creativity where you come up with new discoveries. To illustrate how originality works, a woman makes a wedding cake out of...
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    Why do people prefer engineering/applied science over pure science?

    Perhaps engineers see the "Big Picture" vs "Details" differently? To illustrate where I'm coming from, most would say Isaac Newton was a big picture thinker. He saw an apple fall from a tree and though "gravity". He saw past the "here and now details" of apple and other activities of his time...
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    Astrology: Wrong but still predictive?

    As far as I can find, there are no statistically significant correlations between personality and time/date someone is born. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrology" (Although Wikipedia isn't scholarly, the second paragraph has links to sources about not finding any statistically...
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    Falsification in Science: How It Separates Physics from Everyone Else

    As far as why I'm pondering whether falsification is the cause versus symptom, try looking at Physics versus Psychology, especially the scale that shows how much they actually differ by percentage of papers claiming support for a hypothesis versus failed to support (about 85% versus 91.5%)...
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    Falsification in Science: How It Separates Physics from Everyone Else

    How important is "falsification in Science"?What separates Physics from everyone else Many here are quite fascinated by Science, or at least I'd think that's why you signed up for PhysicsForums. One topic many are interested in is: What separates Physics from the other Sciences? Something...
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    Experiments on Greenhouse Gases

    Interesting. To control for possibility of slight water vapor differences, I want to conduct this experiment again, but this time perhaps I could find a place to buy some canned pure CO2 gas? (I wonder if matchstick smoke or dry ice fog overflowing from another cup affects water vapor...
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    Experiments on Greenhouse Gases

    Something you may want to consider, I tried the experiment more than once. I switched the places of the jars, some of the times with the control jar on the left, then others on the right, vice versa for the experimental jar. I actually once rinsed out both jars, dried them, then tried the...
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    The Myth of Religious Neutrality

    That's just what I've heard from those who claim to be either 1. weak atheists, or 2. agnostic atheists. I've always wanted to meet someone who calls themself a Christian Atheist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_atheism"
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    The Myth of Religious Neutrality

    Then there's also "agnostic" vs. "gnostic" atheists. Just like some who believe in the God of the Bible will say "I absolutely believe in God but I don't have the knowledge of or I can't give any decent evidence for", there are going to be some atheists that way about their own beliefs in...
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    The Myth of Religious Neutrality

    Maybe this will provide some context why some people will say they're a "weak atheist" rather than "strong atheist", or lack of belief rather than believing there are no gods: If someone asked you what you think about the Easter Bunny, you'd probably say, "I believe there is no Easter Bunny."...
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