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Thomas Sheedy

Thomas Sheedy

@sheedythom

Founder & President @AtheistsLiberty. Founding Member/Committee Co-Chair @CLARITyCoaltion. American, Activist, New Atheist, & Freethinker. Views are my own.

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Jerry Coyne
Jerry Coyne@Evolutionistrue·
I'm with Pinker here. How-to videos suck, because they have to be drawn out: they leave the important part towards the end so they can advertise first.
Steven Pinker@sapinker

Like an appreciation of progress, reading and literacy are among the things that are good but cognitively unnatural. That is, they go against our evolved nature. We didn’t evolve with print; it was a recent invention. Reading, for many of us, has become so second nature that we just assume it’s the most natural way of getting information. But what we’ve seen, especially in the last 10 years, when video has become so cheap because of the cloud computing revolution and the broadband revolution, is that a lot of people, unlike us, much prefer to listen and watch than to read. You just see this: when I go to Google and ask a basic question about how to unstick my printer or solve a problem, I get like five videos. And I just want a paragraph that would solve it. I don’t want to see Seth saying, “Hi, welcome to my show. If you like it, subscribe and give it a like.” So just help me solve the problem. But clearly there’s something unusual about me, because people are going for the video. And the massive availability of video—of TikTok, of YouTube—means that people may not be getting the practice or putting in the effort into literacy, which we have reason to believe was one of the drivers of the Flynn effect and of cognitive sophistication in general. @HumanProgress

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Jerry Coyne
Jerry Coyne@Evolutionistrue·
Now The Atlantic is osculating religion, as is much of the MSM. In this piece Elizabeth Breunig argues that scientific arguments for religious beliefs are misguided. Belief itself suffices to tell you what's real. whyevolutionistrue.com/2026/03/27/now…
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Ochiedike@_Ochiedike·
Christians accept the truth.
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The Skeptic
The Skeptic@TheSkepticWiz·
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Human Progress
Human Progress@HumanProgress·
Throughout the 20th century, average IQ scores rose year after year. In recent decades, that trend appears to have reversed . @sapinker discusses why on our podcast.
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Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins·
March 26 is #ScienceAppreciationDay. But for science you probably wouldn’t have reached your latest birthday. Talking of birthdays, March 26 is my 85th. Science saves lives. It’s also humanity’s best shot at universal understanding: one of the things that makes life worth saving.
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◢ Objective Standard Institute
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Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
If improving your life threatens a friendship, the friendship was conditional on you staying the same.
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Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker@sapinker·
From THE GOD DEBATE: Me: The more religious the society, the worse the problems are. And if you don't believe it, consider some of the world's most irreligious societies, like Norway, Netherlands, and New Zealand. They're pretty nice places to live. Now consider some of the world's most religious countries, like Afghanistan and Congo. Those are places that people want to get out of. This is also true in a comparison across American states. The more religious, the more dysfunctional. Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT): What we should wish as Americans is to be neither Afghanistan nor Scandinavia, but to be the United States of America, which as a culture has always done an incredible job of balancing some of the absolute, definite benefits of modernity, including religious toleration, a respect for pluralism, a refusal to simply sort of impose the totality of one religion's theological doctrines on society with an abundant faith in a cosmic purpose for the human race. And obviously there are downsides to religious intensity. Those downsides are often manifested in zealous intolerance. There are also serious downsides to religious indifference, which are often manifested in anomie, drift, and despair. And it is simply the case that if you look across the developed world today, there is a strong correlation between secularization and a kind of loss of faith in human purpose and the human future, manifested most starkly in the declining birth rates that make it extremely unlikely that Dr. Pinker's predictions about the inevitable triumph of secularism and humanism over religion will come to pass, because the secularists and humanists don't seem to be making the basic choices that would enable the continuation of the human race.
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Prep Propaganda 👔@prep_propaganda·
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Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
Coming to Emory University Tuesday April 14 for a talk on truth and Truth! See you all then and there. Looking forward...
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Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
I am pleased to announce that this new collection of critiques of wokeness, including one by me, is out today. Edited by Jon Mills. I explain the woke vision of human nature (blank slate), woke racism, woke academia, and woke science. Check it out! a.co/d/00d9TXVV
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Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker@sapinker·
DEBATE: Are We Better Off With God? - I say: "We’d be better off with a greater sense of a common purpose: with more trust and less polarization. We’d be better off with more knowledge: of how to solve big problems like scarcity, disease, violence, and energy. And we’d be better off with moral clarity: with defensible convictions about right and wrong and where to invest our moral energy. God gives us none of these." NYT columnist Ross Douthat, author of Believe: Why Everyone Should be Religious disagrees. The Free Press thefp.com/p/debate-do-we…
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