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Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb People
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Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb People

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Class 83: Why Were Paul Ehrlich’s Predictions So Good (and so Bad)?

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Summary Against Modern Thought: You Can’t Know All About God
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Summary Against Modern Thought: You Can’t Know All About God

Previous post. Nietzsche was wrong. Plus, except for the truly satanic, I do not think it is disputed that one cannot know all of God. A very simple lesson this…
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Insanity & Doom Update LXVI — Necrophiliac Edition
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Insanity & Doom Update LXVI — Necrophiliac Edition

A busy Doom-filled week! Item The Life of a Necrophiliac Hayden (not his real name, for reasons that will become obvious) is 18 years old and he will never forget…
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Swear Fealty To Diversity, Or You’re Out
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Swear Fealty To Diversity, Or You’re Out

I've told the story a dozen times, but allow me to bore you with it once more for the sake of new readers, and for emphasizing the story below. The…
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Science Is Magic & Miracles Aren’t
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Science Is Magic & Miracles Aren’t

What is it a witch is doing when she mixes up some foul concoction, or lights a black candle, or casts a spell? I am not asking what her intent…
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Making P-values Weer To Achieve Significance Won’t Help
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Making P-values Weer To Achieve Significance Won’t Help

Mini-paper out in JAMA by Matt Vassar and pals: "Evaluation of Lowering the P Value Threshold for Statistical Significance From .05 to .005 in Previously Published Randomized Clinical Trials in…
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The Controversy Over Randomization And Balance In Clinical Trials
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The Controversy Over Randomization And Balance In Clinical Trials

There was a paper a short while back, "Why all randomised controlled trials produce biased results", by Alexander Krauss, in the Annals of Medicine. Raised some academic eyebrows. Krauss says,…
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An Illustration Of Type I Scientism
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An Illustration Of Type I Scientism

Regular readers will recall there are two Types of Scientism. Type I is belief that Science is needed to verify commonplace truths. Type II is the belief that only Science…
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Summary Against Modern Thought: Limits Of Our Knowledge Of God
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Summary Against Modern Thought: Limits Of Our Knowledge Of God

Previous post. There are limits to how well we can know God. THAT THE CREATED INTELLECT DOES NOT COMPREHEND THE DIVINE SUBSTANCE 1 However, since the type of action appropriate…
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  1. Tars Tarkas on Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb PeopleMarch 23, 2026

    IMHO, intelligence does not define moral worth. This seems to be the sticking point for people like the learned judge.…

  2. Sid Porter on Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb PeopleMarch 23, 2026

    Tread carefully here Sarge. Buried deep in Belgian law it is probably illegal to criticize judges. I hear the waffles…

  3. Brian (bulaoren) on Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb PeopleMarch 23, 2026

    The crime, of which Mr. Cofnast stands accused, is called "Noticing"; Steve Sailor wrote a book about it.

  4. NLR on Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb PeopleMarch 23, 2026

    Of course, people are not equal and the judge is misusing his authority. But to be honest, I don't care…

  5. Robert Arvanitis on Belgian Judge Wants To Arrest Little Nate Cofnast Because Cofnast Says Smart People Are Smarter Than Dumb PeopleMarch 23, 2026

    You defend the point based on science. That is true, but the wrong basis. The correct basis is on the…

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