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Definitions by sciencefriday

relusion 

a fixed religious belief that is resistant to scientific evidence.
Religion creates a relusion in the mind of the believer. Religion is relusional thinking.
relusion by sciencefriday October 14, 2010

Pope-zombie 

A Catholic who believes every doctrine of the Catholic Church without personally questioning its validity.
Those pope-zombies are protesting on Main Street with their pro-life propaganda.
Pope-zombie by sciencefriday September 2, 2010

Eugenism 

The ideology that humanity should evolutionarily progress through the use of eugenics.
Eugenism is the most evolutionarily valid third political alternative to the naivety of liberalism and conservatism.
Eugenism by sciencefriday April 1, 2010
A gender neutral way of saying his or her.
We will hire the new employee for hes skills in marketing and sales.
hes by sciencefriday March 21, 2010

eugenics 

The applied science of improving the gene pool by selecting positive DNA; this is called positive eugenics, and by removing the negative DNA; this is called negative eugenics.
Eugenics breeding genetically changed the wolf into a domesticated dog; imagine what we could do to humans.
eugenics by sciencefriday February 22, 2010

Euthenics 

Euthenics is the applied science of improving environmental health conditions, such as education, sanitation, nutrition, and physical and mental well being. This sounds similar to eugenics, but eugenics refers to improving the human gene pool, while euthenics refers to improving human environmental conditions.
Many people wrongly label the global depopulation movement as eugenics, but in reality it is euthenics, because the intent is to produce a better environment not a better gene pool.
Euthenics by sciencefriday February 22, 2010

Eudemics 

The applied science of improving the nation, both politically and socially. This is essentially the same thing as the study of political science, but it comes from the Greek root words "eu" meaning (good or well) and "δημоѕ" meaning (a political area). This is not to be confused with the alliterative and complementary words eugenics and euthenics, which also come from Greek root words. Eugenics, which is the applied science of improving genetic health, and euthenics, which is the applied science of improving environmental health are the two subdivisions within the study of eudemics.
All citizens should be educated in the study of eudemics in order to promote wise decisions for their country.
Eudemics by sciencefriday February 22, 2010