Talk:David Ray Griffin
Toolbox: I have reversed your DRG addition. The reason is that, in light of the WS editorial policy and other Project documentation, it is beyond unreasonable to devote well over half of any article to attacking the credibility of someone whose reputation is based on wide-ranging detailed research that throws considerable doubt on what is probably the most important 'official narrative' of any major modern world event and one which is self-evidently absurd in so many ways.
I have read all of DRG's books. The quote you use puts words in his mouth and assigns unwarranted opinions to him. It is perfectly reasonable to confine one's use of the scientific method to demonstrating the falsity of a hypothesis, theory or narrative without the necessity of proposing any alternative.
Ryan Mackay may well "Believe he can confirm that Dr. Griffin is deliberately and willingly avoiding the Scientific Method, and that he does so because he fears being discredited". Others believe the moon is made of green cheese. If he does "believe he can confirm...", then he should do so and stop flying kites.
Your Israel/Palestine/Wikipedia-Hasbara work is valued here but not at the expense of core site propositions --Peter P 07:58, 5 September 2011 (IST)