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Believe. In Science. We're featuring our new "Believe in Science" t-shirt on the homepage. It's a companion to the "Believer in Science" shirt and both are proving very popular in the scientific communities as well as the atheist/agnostic camp. They're... more
Reviewed by progresswear Oct 04 2007, 12:01pm ( 30 reviews ) • progresswear.com
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Rated by Wednesday7 on Jan 10 2008, 7:19am
Great idea. -Fashion as a vehicle for insight. :)
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Rated by KingGroupDesign on Dec 17 2007, 12:46pm
Our other little venture out there in the world. Progresswear.
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Reviewed by FistMister on Oct 20 2007, 10:41am
well i certainly beleive in scienc and its shirt i'd like hey mate nice stuff its so simple but to the point cool
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Rated by progresswear on Oct 04 2007, 12:01pm
Believe. In Science. We're featuring our new "Believe in Science" t-shirt on the homepage. It's a companion to the "Believer in Science" shirt and both are proving very popular in the scientific communities as well as the atheist/agnostic camp. They're designed in such a manner that the punch line "in Science" cannot be read until the reader is within feet of you. From a distance one simply assumes that they're being approached by yet another individual proselytizing their beliefs. The "IN SCIENCE" line will get a second reaction of surprise as the message isn't what they're expecting. There's been a war on science brewing in this country for years. From the rise of the Christian Right and its attendant home schooling to Bush's refusal to acknowledge myriad scientific truths, this is a war between reason and superstition. The times are changing and the tides are changing. Our favorite customer, Jennifer Miller of the famed Dover Intelligent Design trial and many other science teachers of my acquaintance are not allowed to teach basic scientific truths lest they ruffle the feathers of even one parent. The belief in the promise of science was a religion itself through the first half of this century. And while it's unfortunate that it spawned both the atom bomb and the Flowbee, no one can question the impact science has had on our lives. Stem Cell Research holds a near biblical promise to cure the sick and make the lame walk. We do little to encourage the study of science in our classrooms. Post 9.11 hysteria has made it so difficult for foreign students - the bulk of our university science population - to study there that they're choosing, for the first time, Europe over America to study science. As the best and brightest choose to go elsewhere, America's leadership in Science will abruptly cease. With the superiority our manufacturing economy a distant memory it is essential that our ability to address the scientific questions of the day grows with each generation. With our need to solve global warming, find clean alternative fuels and reinvent our systems of transportation and energy use alone, massive employment awaits a new generation of green scientists. Our ability to even approach GNPs of past decades is dependent upon still having great ideas. Trusting science. Believing in Science.
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Rated by deviantd on Oct 01 2007, 6:34am
Great political clothing...
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Rated by atheistp on Jul 19 2007, 3:27am
Some really nice designs and a good idea behind them. Also donates to various causes which is always a good thing! Good site. Like the design too, nice and clean unlike many cluttered ecommerce sites.
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Reviewed by quyenthenghiem on Jun 04 2007, 9:24pm
It's should be pronounced like "ee-raq", not "ai-raq". Crappy clothes, btw.
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Rated by thedcninja on May 10 2007, 6:52pm
"OMG LOOK AT ME! I'M A FLAMING LIBERAL AND I DON'T CARE WHO KNOWS IT!" (caps)