But the name attached to it implies otherwise.
It would be like having the James Randi award go to some atheist who believes in magic.
Sure, any organization is free to assign what they will, but the award does lose some of it's credulity when the character of the people to whom it is awarded to has little to bear with it's namesake or the popular conception of said awards "character".
It would be like having the James Randi award go to some atheist who believes in magic.
Sure, any organization is free to assign what they will, but the award does lose some of it's credulity when the character of the people to whom it is awarded to has little to bear with it's namesake or the popular conception of said awards "character".