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MineralMan

(148,293 posts)
7. Well, it's easy to counter false arguments with actual facts.
Thu Jun 13, 2019, 01:01 PM
Jun 2019

So, that's what I'll do. Weaning people off sites like religionnews.com is an important step. Such sites do not present truth. Instead, they present distortions of the truth, with whatever is inconvenient carefully concealed or left out.

The ACLU's record is available to anyone who cares to look at it.

Sites like religionnews.com count on people not bothering to fact check what they publish. Many people read those sites, believe what is published there without question, and spread it around. It's important to present factual information that counters the distorted picture presented by advocacy and apologetics sites.

I wish I had more time available.

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