Not surprisingly, those who deny the theory of evolution are not happy with the new reboot of Carl Sagan's masterpiece. Indeed, the science denial crowd hasn't been happy with Cosmos in general. Here are some principal lines of attack.
Does the article delve into the way in which science denial has a direct and positive impact on the fossil fuel industry - from coal to fracking? read the article she sayz . . .
well I plan on it I sayz, but I have to be else where - or at least, on my way elsewhere, just about . . . now . . .
I wasn't familiar with the show - I don't often watch fox. I was curious if it can be shown that places like the Discovery Institute and especially the individuals who set policy perspectives and initiatives might not in some way be tied back to the oil industry. I only ask because, regardless of any religious fervor that may exist within such institutes, the fossil fuel industry is going to look at their advocacy, understand its impact on public opinion, and do what ever they can to help facilitate - shedding light on that facilitation where ever it may exist is but one step in undercutting its influence. The fukers lie, they know they lie, and they cannot help themselves. We must have more light.