So are you saying, if the science points to a result which feels wrong then you'll ignore the science?
The study says what it says and the evidence points where it points, with a good deal of statistical certainty.
So are you saying, if the science points to a result which feels wrong then you'll ignore the science?
The study says what it says and the evidence points where it points, with a good deal of statistical certainty.
@dana-edwards - Excellent comment. I have nothing against science.
Yet, I do believe they we all should judge for ourselves whether we believe the evidence shown is in alignment with our own thoughts/beliefs.
There are too many studies funded by parties that have a conflict of interest and too many ways to slant the results.
Just saying healthy skepticism is a good starting point when looking at new data.