Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Hey! A New Post!

A few things...

1.) THE WAR ON CHRISTMAS


Although I'm sick to death of this phrase, I thought I'd throw it out there.

The concept is ridiculous, because it is assuming that Christmas is a purely religious holiday and that there is a massive, conspiring anti-religious movement attempting to destroy Christmas as an attack on Christianity. The movement of course is the 'Secularists' - the scare quotes meaning that the connotations associated with this word by the anti-'war' protesters.

Just ask Bill:

"See, I think it's all part of the secular progressive agenda to get Christianity and spirituality and Judaism out of the public square. Because if you look at what happened in Western Europe and Canada, if you can get religion out, then you can pass secular progressive programs like legalization of narcotics, euthanasia, abortion at will, gay marriage, because the objection to those things is religious- based, usually."

name that logical fallacy anyone?

It could not be any clearer that Christmas is not a purely Christian holiday, so I'm not going to get into too much, but consider for a moment the:

-Christmas tree
-Historical background
-Massive amounts of shopping
-Santa Clause

2.)STRANGE CREATURES FROM 2008



The super creepy gnome.

Towards the beginning of the year, a South American town was 'terrorized' by a gnome running around scaring people.

Since then more and more gnome videos have been popping up, indicating that this is an easy thing to pull off.

Do gnomes exist? Maybe, but these silly videos aren't enough to convince me.


The Montauk Monster


Midway through the year this monster was all over the media. The people who took the picture claimed that they had found it washed up on shore. Upon further investigation it was found to be a complete hoax, but more interestingly it was a viral marketing scheme that went amazingly well. I have to hand it them, it was a brilliant idea.


3.) 2009

For the next year, the OU Skeptic Society has a lot on its plate. We have advertising/recruiting, fund raising, and charity work to do - all of which is standard for any decent on campus group. But specific to us, we have:

1.) Darwin Day 2009
2.) Micheal Shermer @ OSU
3.) Skepticamp in Columbus
4.) ID panel in collaboration with Difficult Dialogues
5.) Weekly meetings and socials
6.) Drinking Skeptically meetings
7.) The Amazing Meeting 7 in Vegas
8.) and as always, lots of skepticism and debunking

to look forward too!



So all in all, I made this post to get back into it, and to say a.) the war on xmas is nonexistant, b.) some of the hoaxes of the last year were funny, and c.)the OU skeptic society has just began to get going.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That gnome video... lol, I just watched another gnome video spoofing the argentina sighting. Not going to lie, but that little kid in the spoof can, when dressed appropriately, can mimic a gnome. Plus the video is such low quality you cannot make out anything which makes it easier for the mind to be susceptible to the suggestion it was a gnome.

This is not from 2008, but rather 2005, still a interesting, though later to be a hoax, video of an alien encounter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdWrCTMuQ1M

Again, crappy quality allows the perpetrators to get away with the power of suggestion.

Also nothing against South American countries or third world countries, but "news" like this really takes off due to the lack of critical thinking. Though to be fair, America has its fair share of gulibility in the supernatural... well, mostly bigfoot and UFOs aliens... whereas a freakin' gnome can cause a hub bub.

To 2009 and the unexpected!