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1. "Some scholars classify cherry-picking as a fallacy of selective attention, the most common example of which is the confirmation bias." So you're wrong.

2. In specific cases, yes, scientists lie, but those lies don't survive over time. Therefore, entire fields of science, ya know like epidemiology, are not based on lies. So again you're wrong.

3. Oh my God. Creationism is a joke. I'm done. I'm laughing too hard to continue. I'll leave others to deal with the rest of your comment.

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