- Another Medical Expert Confirms: Hydroxychloroquine Saves Lives, ‘Propaganda War’ Is Killing People -- “In an op-ed published by Newsweek, Yale Epidemiology Professor Dr. Harvey Risch wrote that hydroxychloroquine is ‘highly effective, especially when given in combination with the antibiotics azithromycin or doxycycline and the nutritional supplement zinc.’”
- Are masks giving men a licence to leer? -- “Women across the country are reporting a rise in ‘aggressive eye contact’ since the introduction of face coverings in some public places.”
- Beza and Revelation 16:5 -- “This KJV reading of Revelation 16:5 is based on Theodore Beza's 1598 edition of the Textus Receptus.”
- Conservative Justices Declined to Take Up Second Amendment Case after Roberts Signaled He Would Side with Liberals -- “The four most reliably conservative justices were not confident that they would get a fifth vote from Roberts on the case or similar cases addressing the Second Amendment, according to unidentified sources cited by CNN.“
- Gallup Poll: Black Americans Want Police to Retain Local Presence -- “Although Black Americans seem about as comfortable as Americans overall with the amount of police presence where they live, they differ markedly in their perceptions of how their local police might treat them if they were to interact.“
- Rutgers University Says Grammar Is Racist, Gets Called Out For Assuming Minorities Can’t Write Correctly -- “It’s like these people believe that being non-white is an inherent handicap or learning disability...That’s racism. It has become very clear to me that those who claim to be ‘anti-racist’ are often the most racist people in this country.”
- ‘Sobering’ report shows hardening attitudes against media -- “Our concern is that when half of Americans have some sort of doubt about the veracity of the news they consume, it’s going to be impossible for our democracy to function.”
- Supreme Court in Mexico Rejects Effort to Expand Abortion Nationally -- “The first bench of the Mexican Supreme Court on July 29 overturned a lower court’s ruling that could have opened the door to legalized abortion throughout the country. In a 4-1 ruling, the panel of justices rejected a lower court’s attempt to require the state of Veracruz to legalize abortion.”
- Teen Hospitalized After Botched Abortion at Michigan Avenue Center for Health in Chicago -- “All the Goyal clinics have had more than their share of failed health inspections over the years, with serious citations that included sanitation issues, ill-equipped crash carts, and lack of staff training.”
- The COVID Panic Is a Lesson in Using Statistics to Get Your Way in Politics -- “Things get even more lopsided if one number is being continually updated in real time while other numbers are updated only occasionally.”
- Think Cancel Culture Doesn’t Exist? My Own ‘Lived Experience’ Says Otherwise -- “Given the moral authority that many progressives assign to the lessons of ‘lived experience,’ it seems counterintuitive that they are the ones now strenuously downplaying the scourge of cancel culture.”
- Vegan mom faces backlash over ‘ridiculous’ babysitting demands: ‘This lady is insane’ -- “...ad for a vegan-only caregiver on Facebook...offered just $100 per week, but asked for an applicant willing to work from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.”
- Whacking the Wolves -- “Brothers, does your church have a process for identifying regenerate members? And does it have a process for identifying faithful men who are able to teach others also...”
- Why Reformed Christians Are Vulnerable To Social Justice -- “John MacArthur said he was concerned many influential members of the Young, Restless, and Reformed movement had a high view of culture and a low view of scripture. The Reformed movement’s attempt to redeem the culture has inevitably made it conform to the culture.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Another Medical Expert, and other links
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