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The Skeptic Review: Happy Pi Day!
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Friday, March 14, 2008. Since 1988* people have been celebrating the number pi (π) on March 14th, or 3.14. Some celebrants are more precise, and wait for 1:59 PM and 26 seconds to begin their festivities, as pi approximates to 3.1415926. The Exploratorium...
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The Skeptic Review: Judge Jones Wins Religious Liberty Award
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. Judge Jones Wins Religious Liberty Award. Happy Darwin Day, everyone! In 1859, so next year will mark both the bicentennial of Darwin the man and the sesquicentennial (no relation to the sasquatch) of his most famous book.
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The Skeptic Review: Evolution and Christian Faith
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. Evolution and Christian Faith. My presentation on February 11, 2007 at Westminster Presbyterian Church entitled "Evolution and Christian Faith" (read more below):. Part 2 (More Q&A):. Be positive: either our previous understand...
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The Skeptic Review: Awkward Bible Passages Part II
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Friday, April 20, 2007. Awkward Bible Passages Part II. From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some youths came out of the town and jeered at him. 'Go on up, you baldhead! They said. 'Go on up, you baldhead! Portraits of Ma...
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The Skeptic Review: Scary Bible Stories 2007
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Scary Bible Stories 2007. Happy Halloween, everyone! In early celebration of the macabre tradition, CFI Los Angeles. Held an event on the 24th entitled, "Scary Bible Stories! Certifiable Halloween material, to be sure. When me...
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The Skeptic Review: Doo Dah
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Saturday, February 9, 2008. Since 1976, Pasadena has been home to the Doo Dah Parade. You may have read my previous coverage. Of his media campaign. I saddled up to the pompadoured man and he agreed to take a picture with me! To learn how to wrap a turban.
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The Skeptic Review: Morality and the Bible
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Monday, March 22, 2010. Morality and the Bible. For the third year in a row, my friend Jerry invited me to speak at The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Verdugo Hills. This talk is titled "Morality and the Bible". Direct link to the MP3 here. What a h...
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The Skeptic Review: Psychic Wins the $50,000 Paranormal Challenge?
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Monday, July 30, 2007. Psychic Wins the $50,000 Paranormal Challenge? How should tests of paranormal ability be properly conducted? Read the report and watch the entire event to find out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kudos to the Irvine Mosque.
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The Skeptic Review: Awkward Bible Passages Part V
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Thursday, September 6, 2007. Awkward Bible Passages Part V. In its entirety.). But read it closely; these aren't the Ten Commandments you're used to. The Decalogue we all know so well was originally given to Moses in Exodus 20. The awkwardness in Exodus 3...
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The Skeptic Review: 14-Year-Old Jehovah's Witness Dies
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The personal reflections of a self-described Skeptic. News, reviews, commentary, and relevant links in the areas of scientific discovery, religious study, the psychology of belief, pseudoscience, supernatural claims, philosophy, and political discourse. Wednesday, December 5, 2007. 14-Year-Old Jehovah's Witness Dies. The tougher question is, do we draw the line anywhere? What do we do when such a decision will lead to one's death, as in this case? Read the original article at msnbc. Im agnostic. Yes,...