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The '''Anti-Science Movement''' is a controversial part of the Religious Right that teaches that most, if not all, science is an abomination to God's law and seek to bring about changes in society to replace science with religious law and ideals, although not nearly as villainous as the acts of terrorists or criminals many in the Anti-Science Movement are accused of forgery, psuedo-science and brainwashing.. they are especially notorious in some areas for trying to have Evolution banned in schools and teaching children that Creationism is the only true path.. some have even tried to claim that scientists are actively evil, demonizing them.
[[File:Anti_science.png|thumb]]The '''Anti-Science Movement''', also referred to as Science Denial is a far right movement composed of rightists who oppose science and scientists, as they believe heavily in conspiracy theories and superstition, and believe that science and scientists are an affront to their beliefs. Though the movement is somewhat diverse in religions that oppose science, it is mostly composed of far right religious wing nuts (mostly judeo-christians).
 
== Types of denial ==
 
* [[Anti-vaxxers]]
* [[Climate change denial]]
* [[COVID denialism]]
* [[Evolution Denial]]
* [[Extinction Denial]]
* [[Germ Theory Denialism]]
* [[Young Earth creationism]]


They are opposed by the equally controversial (and just as disliked) [[Anti-Religious Movement]].
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[[Category:Brainwasher]]
[[Category:Delusional]]
[[Category:Corrupting Influence]]

Latest revision as of 15:27, 17 January 2023

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The Anti-Science Movement, also referred to as Science Denial is a far right movement composed of rightists who oppose science and scientists, as they believe heavily in conspiracy theories and superstition, and believe that science and scientists are an affront to their beliefs. Though the movement is somewhat diverse in religions that oppose science, it is mostly composed of far right religious wing nuts (mostly judeo-christians).

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