Quickies
Skepchick Quickies 2.10
- CTF Ministries blames deadly Australian bushfires on new abortion laws - The Australian Skeptics cover this story on their site. Thanks A & Question Authority.
- The tree lobsters prep for Darwin day
- Chiropractic’s pathetic response to stroke concerns
- Vitamins useless vs. older women’s health woes – From Tim.Â
- What products would a conservative Christian pharmacy sell? – I LOLed.
Hmm…I’m kinda….skeptical…about his vision of fires for abortion. Why didn’t he say anything, oh, say, a month ago.
It’s really hard for me to get across to friends and coworkers that chiropractic manipulation is pseudoscience, given the number of health insurance plans that cover it. What’s worse is that most states require health insurance plans to cover it.
Leaving aside how horrendously insensitive it is for a “man of the cloth” to tell people *they* are to blame for fires that killed 200-plus … doesn’t southern Australia have bush fires every year? And if that’s the case, it’s no great trick for that CTF minister to predict destructive bush fires. I’ll be impressed if he can produce proof of a “vision” foretelling 200-plus deaths, and a record of accurate forecasts in preceding years.
Gotta give credit to Sam for the steaming pile in fancy wrappings concept.
That pastor made a criminal confession. Plain and simple.
How is it that these ‘pastors’ think that their countries particular form of godlessness leads to disaster? If true godlessness were the cause of disasters wouldn’t Sweden be off the map by now? (Recent polls suggesting upwards of 80% of Swedes are atheists)
Ain’t it amazing how such “visions” tend to be voiced after the fact? Hallelujah! And so coincidental, concerning the name of the Church!
If I were to meet that man, I would punch him in the face. Jesus (pardon the word), but these fake prophets piss me off!
HILLarious! Best parody I have seen in a good while.