I’ve updated the Skeptical Search Engine (on the left side bar of this site, as well as below in this blog post) to include more sites dealing with climate change.
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“Skepticism” ha. “Skepticism” isn’t skeptical, it’s an ideological propaganda effort that rejects real questioning of their chosen orthodoxy, as seen in the weekend’s argument. Organized “skepticism” is a baloney shop masquerading as skepticism.
Anthony, I am skeptical of your claims. Skepticism is an ideological propaganda that inherently demands questioning every orthodoxy.
Anthony, comments can be a useful addition to what is said in the post, at times, a way to note a problem with the post. But on most of the blogs I have read comments frequently turn abusive, a way to promote lies, bigotry and often devolve into a mechanism to enforce conformity of thought and expression to the agenda of one or several commentators. I will not nurture that kind of comment thread.
Anthony –
any chance you’d want to go argue against skeptics spewing bigotry and anti-feminist propaganda over at ERV’s monument to same?
http://scienceblogs.com/erv/2011/07/the_monument.php
It’s no longer in the sidebar. Is it possible to get a public url for the actual search engine, so that I can embed it in a blog?
Great work, btw.
It’s okay, found it: https://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=partner-pub-0011605016028824%3Aj8rkr4-so0i (url hacking error on my part.)
Embedded here, for the moment (along with a couple of others, each with its own emphasis): http://www.appropedia.org/User:Chriswaterguy/Search/Skepticism – I’ll probably do something more with these.
That’s not my skeptical search engine, but it looks good.
I added it back to the sidebar.