Alexa graph for the website Scienceblogs.com
See also:
Decline of internet evolutionism and intenet atheism
Global rise of creationism and the global decline of atheism and agnosticism
Screechy monkeys
In 2010, Mariano Grinbank's Christian apologetics website True Free Thinker wrote concerning Scienceblogs.com:
Scienceblogger Chad Orzel described the commentators on PZ Myers ' Scienceblogs.com site Pharyngula, and other Scienceblogs.com commentators, as "screechy monkeys.In 2008, Mariano wrote:
Prof. PZ Myers' website "Pharyngula" is part of the "Scienceblogs" network. While the premise of Scienceblogs is to give professors access to the masses and the masses access to the professors with regards to science it has morphed into something quite different, as Scienceblogger Matthew C. Nisbet stated it in referring to:Science and Christianity
"…the major perceptual hit that the scienceblogs.com community and brand continues to take because of PZ's antics. The Seed sponsored blog portal is supposed to be a place that attracts new audiences to science, but in fact, it has turned into the Web's leading echo chamber of anti-religious rants and sophomoric discussions of atheism, what the physicist Chad Orzel refers to as the 'screechy monkey' problem. In a recent interview on the podcast Point of Inquiry, host DJ Grothe asked PZ if he worried that scienceblogs.com was becoming better known as 'atheistblogs.com.' It's a question that merits serious consideration, especially in light of recent events."
Biblical roots of modern science
Biblical origins of science
Why young-age creationism is good for science
Christianity, Islam and science
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century - part 1
British British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 2
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