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A Different Side of Deaux: The Political Virgin Blog

by Tori Deaux on September 6, 2008

Having become surprisingly interested in this election, I decided I wanted a place to examine my thoughts more deeply.   So I plonked a new blog up on the web a few days ago.  Here you go:  Political Virgin: The Blog

Since then I’ve been trying (and failing) to keep up with my thoughts in this whirl wind of an election.   You’re welcome to come along with me for the ride, read my liberal-minded rantings, and leave a comment or twenty.

Be warned, it is  markedly different from MindTweaks in tone and writing quality. Expect it to be far more personal, sometimes snarky, and definitely biased.  You can expect far more typos, sloppy wording and fewer graphics ; ) 

I’ll still be keeping up with things here, as sporadically as ever ; ) and the beta discussion forums should be available really soon. 



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The Left & Right of Political Brains

by Tori Deaux on September 4, 2008

Over the past two weeks, I’ve been unexpectedly spell bound by this years  presidential campaign.  As I’ve watched the candidates and prominent party members speak, posture and pander, one thing has stood out very strongly..  That Republicans and Democrats appear to *think* very differently.   The way they market themselves, the way they reach conclusions, the way they stir up energy and attract (or repel) voters just seems… well… yeah… different. 

A year ago, one of the top stories in the Mind/Brain niche was a simple but fascinating study of conservative vs liberal brain activity. 

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The War On Science: Why It Matters (part 3)

by Tori Deaux on August 23, 2008

With apologies to international readers, this post is admittedly pretty U.S. specific.  Just carry on, please…   I’ll be back to more widely applicable brain stuff soon.   For those of you just tuning in, check out part 1 and part 2.

When I first mentioned this series to a group of acquaintances, one of them scoffed. “A war on science? In AMERICA? Pshaw. There’s always a fringe contingent against anything, and  Churches have been fighting science for centuries! You really think it matters NOW?”

Yes, yes I do.   And I think it should matter to you, too. (’cause I’m a busy body that way) 

I grew up in the heyday of the Apollo space program.  In 1969 I was four years old, and too young to understand the significance of that first moon walk, but I stayed up late to watch it on our flickering black and white TV anyway. My parent’s excitement and tension was infectious:  this was something very, very cool, and a little scary.  

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Demonizing Test Tubes: Evangelicals and Evolution (Part 2)

by Tori Deaux on August 19, 2008

This post isn’t intended as open debate of Creation vs Evolution , and Creation and Evolutionit isn’t about what I believe, or what I think you should believe.  Rather, it’s about the anti-science aspects of the Creation/Evolution arguments, and how they are contributing to a confused and negative perception of science in the US.  For more info, please see part 1 in this series. 

The problem appears straight-forward and simple on the surface; The Theory of Evolution flat out conflicts with the  literal interpretations of the Bible’s account of Creation.    Many Christians don’t see the conflict as relevant to their lives, and they move quietly beyond it, whatever they actually believe.

But for Fundamentalists, the conflict is clearly relevant.  For them, there is no doubting that life arose as described in Genesis, created by God along with the rest of the Universe in less than 7 days.  In their view, the Theory of Evolution is not only inaccurate, but it is an evil  and atheistic argument against mankind’s unique relationship with God.

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Demonizing Test Tubes: A War Against Science? (Part 1)

by Tori Deaux on August 16, 2008

A few weeks ago on Creative Think, creative-thinking expert Roger von  Orech posed an interesting question: “What do you think will be demonized in the next two years?” 

My answer actually scared me:  Science.  

It’s hard to imagine at first…   how could a logical method of investigation (and the body of knowledge produced through that  method) be viewed as evil and diabolic? It seems especially odd in the US, where for so many years,  scientific technology  and education has been the driving force of our success. 

The whole concept seems absurd on it’s face - but under the surface, much of the public’s perspective on science is are shifting from positive to negative. Why?

Science IS Scary Stuff, Sometimes.

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