Juxtaposition again
Two items in today's news.
(1) Mark Armitage, a lab tech at CSU, has been FIRED after publishing a peer-reviewed scientific paper on histology of fossils. He's now suing because CSU fired him for having unfashionable beliefs. His discovery, which was good and proper science, provides some evidence to support young-earth creationism.
(2) Fabiola Gianotti has been HIRED to head CERN, the institution that explicitly intends to destroy Earth by "exploring" fashionable theories.
"Gianotti, who attracted worldwide attention in 2012 for her leading role in Cern’s discovery of the Higgs boson particle, will take up the post in January 2016 as scientists aim to make further discoveries about the origin and makeup of the universe."
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Well, CERN didn't "discover the Higgs Boson". That's strictly false. CERN only crashed some particles together in a way that provides some math to support the insane Higgs pseudotheory.
So. Two theories that are nowhere near proved. Both theories are dubious at best, both require considerable faith in the surrounding structure of theories and assumptions. If you do scientific work to support theory (1) you get fired. If you do scientific work to support theory (2) you get hired.
What's the important difference?
MONEY MONEY MONEY and SATAN SATAN SATAN.
The structure of theories around Higgs is specifically designed to steal trillions from poor people and feed it into the filthy bloody hands of superrich Satanic "scientists", thus it is fashionably beloved by fashionable Satanists.
The structure of theories around YEC doesn't bring any money to Satanic "scientists", thus it is completely hated by fashionable Satanists.
Starve the poor and enrich the rich. Satan's work.
Strong correlation:
Low-budget science is good and sane science. High-budget science is world-smashing genocide. It doesn't intrinsically need to be this way, and it wasn't always this way, but right now the correlation is perfect.
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