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missingpoints

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Pointing out the points people miss.

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missingpoints missingpoints Pointing out the points people miss. Wednesday, August 26, 2015 Facts, logic, and the problem with "good vs evil" My niece had sore eyes last week and, like any five-year-old, kept scratching her eyes and touching everything and everyone around her to the chagrin of her elders. While we were admonishing her it hit me: the kid had no idea of the germ theory of disease. She was too young to know about bacteria and how physical contact transfers them. To her it was just us scolding her for doing things she usually did. So I tried to explain and it helped, for a bit. She was still a kid after all. At about the same time I was arguing online (as I was wont to do) against young’uns who were sharing Marcos memes and actually, truly believed, contrary to evidence or logic, that Ferdinand Marcos was the best president the country ever had, citing the list of stuff that supposedly wouldn’t have been built if not for him. True story. And it hit me as ...

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