tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34177270.post4799497939416551864..comments2023-04-04T07:53:49.344-07:00Comments on Opinion of the Reporter: Politicization of Sciencereporterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17348997959111216658noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34177270.post-59980139969833409072020-04-06T23:22:53.329-07:002020-04-06T23:22:53.329-07:00Mr. Verderber may well be correct in all respects....Mr. Verderber may well be correct in all respects. However, scientists, like nonscientists, especially when discussing matters far from their primary expertise, are more or less as vulnerable error as everyone. And the proper rebuttal to those errors is not humiliation and banishment, but proof of the error.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17190635882515884829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34177270.post-67057611035338788122020-01-20T05:56:06.789-08:002020-01-20T05:56:06.789-08:00Overall genetics doesn't play a significant ef...Overall genetics doesn't play a significant effect on intelligence unless there is inbreeding, which has been studied well. However, moral and ethical upbringing can develop useful humans that work well together. If the children are left to fend for themselves, are not taught civility, rationale, charity and social interests, they will become lackluster in accomishments, lazy, unproductive and perfect targets for socialists, communists and anarchists. Proper training by parents is the base line for an evolving culture. All useful cultures are based upon religions that emphasis the needs of their neighbors and morally efficient conduct that is motivated by empathy. Without this certain cultures are piles of gibbons. Frank J. Verderberhttp://www.jcdoc.orgnoreply@blogger.com