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Originally Posted by rcentros
As they say, "figures don't lie, but liars figure." I think if you look closely at who's doing the research (for just about all sides of this argument) you'll nearly always find conflict of interest and inherent bias. Research figures are usually "massaged" to "prove" a point -- the point they researchers started out to prove.
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You find that same bias in any study on anything I think. We all have our own point of view no matter the subject under discussion. That's one reason I think that the politics and religion forum is seperate from the main one. Everyone does have their own bias and it can get heated even at the best of times. Even this discussion on e-readers has had it's warmer moments.