I remember reading about the soft tissue discoveries 10 or 15 (or 20?) years ago. At the time the primary researcher thought it had something to do with iron in the blood. I should look up where they're at today on it.
Yeah, It's a really good hook to bring in the youngsters. The thesis i mentioned explores that in some detail. I don't know if you saw the comment from my friend John, who is a scientist, but he's had some experience with the missionary lizard people and found them virulently anti-science and anti-scientist but with a shiny veneer. Sounds akin to what you've experienced.
Answers in Genesis is always a hoot until you realize that there are people out there who think that the ridiculousness that they spew has some relationship to reality. I was privileged to visit their “museum” in the suburbs of Cincinnati, and was horrified to find the gigantic gift shop loaded with books to be used by homeschoolers, people who are teaching their children that scientists are working very hard in the service of Satan.
You're way ahead of me. I'd never heard of them or the missionary lizard industry before. When I went to confirm my suspicion that it was just a micro-concept, I saw how wrong I was. Peachers preaching on it, filmmakers trying to make a buck off it—it even showed up in multiple results on google's book search. Duh-mazing. I had no fucking idea.
So I'm thinking you might like Snocaps (who you probably already know in one guise or another) and La Luz in today's music, and maybe the Greentea Peng and spill tab tunes too.
I remember reading about the soft tissue discoveries 10 or 15 (or 20?) years ago. At the time the primary researcher thought it had something to do with iron in the blood. I should look up where they're at today on it.
Yeah, It's a really good hook to bring in the youngsters. The thesis i mentioned explores that in some detail. I don't know if you saw the comment from my friend John, who is a scientist, but he's had some experience with the missionary lizard people and found them virulently anti-science and anti-scientist but with a shiny veneer. Sounds akin to what you've experienced.
Answers in Genesis is always a hoot until you realize that there are people out there who think that the ridiculousness that they spew has some relationship to reality. I was privileged to visit their “museum” in the suburbs of Cincinnati, and was horrified to find the gigantic gift shop loaded with books to be used by homeschoolers, people who are teaching their children that scientists are working very hard in the service of Satan.
You're way ahead of me. I'd never heard of them or the missionary lizard industry before. When I went to confirm my suspicion that it was just a micro-concept, I saw how wrong I was. Peachers preaching on it, filmmakers trying to make a buck off it—it even showed up in multiple results on google's book search. Duh-mazing. I had no fucking idea.
So I'm thinking you might like Snocaps (who you probably already know in one guise or another) and La Luz in today's music, and maybe the Greentea Peng and spill tab tunes too.
I definitely knew about Waxahatchee and MJ, but not in this group, which seems to be awesome.
Yeah, I was surprised. Not individually artists I listen to much, but this was really fetching.
I'm very taken with Greentea Peng, although not universally.