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The marketing of idiocy?

Sun 30 Oct 2005 In: Comment

The venomous vicar, Garnet Milne, is once again bursting (...) into print with a derivative tome from the United States. So, what is this Marketing of Evil? According to its author, David Kupelian (and Milne), don't we wonder about how homosexuality was decriminalised after an 'eight hundred thousand' signature petition against the Homosexual Law Reform Act... which was found to contain fabricated signatures, multiple irregularities etc? See Hansard c1986 for details. And gay men only live forty two years... according to junk scientist extraordinaire, Paul Cameron. See Greg Herek's rebuttal reference below. Remember, Cameron was kicked out of the American Sociological and Psychological Associations for fabricating data. Thus, the LGBT movement enlised "radicals, elitists and pseudo-experts." Au contraire. We leave the 'pseudo-expertise' to the likes of Cameron on their said. Anyway, if this is bigotese for producing masses of social scientific and medical data related to our sexual health and other issues, then is anyone who attains real higher educational qualifications an 'elitist' or 'pseudo-expert?' One yawns in dread, awaiting Milne's next imaginary 'expose' of 'homer-sexual' perversions... Recommended Reading: http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/facts_cameron_sheet.html Greg Herek's comprehensive rebuttal of Cameron's pseudoscientific drivel. http://www.reformationtestimony.org.nz Ganet Milne (Reformation Testimony) David Kupelian: The Marketing of Evil: How Radicals, Elitists and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption Disguised as Science: Nashville: WND Books: 2005. Craig Young - 30th October 2005    

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First published: Sunday, 30th October 2005 - 12:00pm

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