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[[category:issues]]There have been efforts to hinder scientific progress and destroy scientific knowledge ever since the dawn of [[science]] at the end of the Middle Ages. This is generally because science obsessively seeks the [[truth]], which ultimately empowers individuals and tends to upset existing [[power structure]]s – especially those of organized [[religion]], where the reins of power depend heavily on unquestioning belief in unprovable or patently false information. | [[category:issues]]There have been efforts to hinder scientific progress and destroy scientific knowledge ever since the dawn of [[science]] at the end of the Middle Ages. This is generally because science obsessively seeks the [[truth]], which ultimately empowers individuals and tends to upset existing [[power structure]]s – especially those of organized [[religion]], where the reins of power depend heavily on unquestioning belief in unprovable or patently false information. |
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As you may know, Issuepedia has been going slow recently. We are about to fix this, but editing pages must be disabled temporaily to complete this delicate operation.
See http://wiki.on.nimp.org/issuepedia for more information.
In the mean time, there are plenty of other tasks that need to be done. There is a huge backlog of cleanup to do on the French Issuepedia, and there is many controversial topics involving Spanish, German, and Italian-speaking people who want their issues heard on Issuepedia. Have fun and be patient while we fix things.
The Issuepedia Development team
Overview
There have been efforts to hinder scientific progress and destroy scientific knowledge ever since the dawn of science at the end of the Middle Ages. This is generally because science obsessively seeks the truth, which ultimately empowers individuals and tends to upset existing power structures – especially those of organized religion, where the reins of power depend heavily on unquestioning belief in unprovable or patently false information.Sometimes it is a disorganized, diffuse effort; at other times, it can be more focused and flare up into an outright war on science.
Related Pages
Anti-Scientific Theories
- Direct creation
- Geocentrism: you thought it went out with the middle ages, but it's back!
- Moving-Earth DECEPTION! (or is it a parody?)
- Wikipedia: Modern geocentrism
Links
Filed Links
- redirect template:links/smw
Editorials
- 2007-08-15 The age of endarkenment
Satire
- 2006-06-05 Rogue Scientist Has Own Scientific Method