It is impossible to look at anything objectively; we are all biased in ways we can't know or predict. This is the fallacy deductivists make. Only when one realizes that he is not objective can he begin to become more objective.
It's easy to see others flaws such as faith-based types, but unless you are questioning every assumption, you yourself have the same flaws. You should read at least the first essay.

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