Krauss is an atheist activist and self-described antitheist. Hence his science is biased. Being an antitheist means he's anti God.
Anyone disagree?
Kate xx
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Krauss is an atheist activist and self-described antitheist. Hence his science is biased. Being an antitheist means he's anti God.
Anyone disagree?
Kate xx
Cool 50 hits and everyone agrees with me. Thought so. Thanks guys Kate xx
Krauss is a great scientist and uses factual matters. Of course he knows that the concept of God is complete hogwash, but doubt it has any impact on his research.
False premise.
Any examples you can provide of his science being wrong because of his bias?
Albert Einstein was an anti-unicornist, therefore his science was biased.
Please provide a specific example.
Any examples you can provide of his science being wrong because of his bias?-LG
Ohh some took the bait
I don't think his science would be wrong, but I question his credibility as an author and role model. I have never read any of his books, but I would only read them to critisise his conclusions about God, so in all fairness I am bias too.
We are all bias to some degree aren't we?
Kate xx
You said ...
"his science is biased"
Are you withdrawing that accusation now?
Ive met him before he was a professor at my university.
Are you withdrawing that accusation now?- cofty
I will rephrase, his conclusions based on his science are biased. He admits to being anti-God. Science is only biased when scientists fudge results to meet their agenda, if a scientist has no agenda the results are not going to get fudged.
I don't think Krauss has ever been caught falsifying results. I am not making this accusation. If you want me to read "A universe from Nothing" I might try and read it with an open mind. I will see if the library have a copy.
Kate xx