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On New Year's Eve, it came to light that they were aware of an unvaccinated child who contracted measles. However, they failed to notify anyone and seem to be attempting to hide the situation. This location poses a significant risk of spreading infections and should face serious consequences for their negligence.
On New Year's Eve, it came to light that there was an unvaccinated child who contracted measles. Unfortunately, there was no communication about this, and it feels like an attempt to hide the truth. This location poses a significant risk for spreading illnesses and should face serious consequences for their negligence.
I rated it 1 star because I couldn't find a way to give it none. The entire presentation is utterly misleading, despite being presented politely. There’s a persistent assertion that anything biblical must be correct, so any challenge to this perspective is automatically deemed wrong. It lacks scientific validity and is demonstrably incorrect regarding its claims about the age of the Earth and creation. Those behind this clearly aim to remain uninformed and have succeeded greatly. There is no evidence of a supernatural creator.
As someone with Christian beliefs, this platform is incredibly frustrating. It's valuable to have diverse scientific viewpoints and engage in critical discussions, but there needs to be a sense of respect and reason. This platform claims to view science through a religious lens, but it feels more opinion-driven; dissenting views are harshly criticized. They argue that the Earth is only 6,000 years old and dismiss evolution, labeling those who accept it as non-believers. Most articles seem to follow a pattern of dismissing scientific evidence simply because it contradicts their beliefs. It's excessively biased, leaving me unsure whether to laugh or be upset while reading their content.
This platform is propagating misinformation. It is not reliable. For example, they claimed that radiometric dating is inaccurate based on poorly conducted experiments to support a belief that the Earth is only 6,000 years old. The bias is evident.
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Answers in Genesis is an American fundamentalist Christian apologetics parachurch organization.
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