That's hillarious. I used to be a big-time atheist, and that page reminded me 100% of those skeptics pages that I used to read.
That would all make sense as to why everyone considered the Force and the Jedi a joke only 20 years after they were all wiped out a la in ANH.SineSwiper wrote:Reminds me of some real-life skeptics like James Randi. I like to call those people Evangelical Skeptics or Skeptic Extremists, who aren't skeptic because of the name of science, but skeptic because it doesn't follow THEIR belief of what is possible.
The article was humorous, but I think it makes that point rather well. I mean if everything in Star Wars was actually true, and you saw all of this stuff that the Jedi did, the overwhelming evidence that something is going on out of the current realm of science, most people would consider that a basis for definate scienctific interest, and the evangelical skeptics would preach that it has to be bullshit, just because science hasn't investigated it yet.
To some extent, yeah. Sometimes they point out bullshit that shows the hypocricy of the subject (the PETA and War on Drugs episodes comes to mind), and sometimes they cherry-pick the evidence they need to prove their own point, without showing that they could be wrong.ManaMan wrote:I guess by "evangelical skeptics" you'd also be referring to Penn and Teller. I've watched their show "Bullshit". I think the title describes the show acurately.