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Skepticblog » Sneaking Pseudoscience into Legitimate Science Meetings
http://www.skepticblog.org/2011/11/09/sneaking-pseudoscience-into-science-meetings
Shop at skeptic.com. SkepticBlog is a collaboration among some of the most recognized names in promoting science, critical thinking, and skepticism. Regular bloggers include: Brian Dunning, Daniel Loxton, Donald Prothero, Mark Edward, Michael Shermer, and Steven Novella. This site is hosted by the Skeptics Society. READ the introductory post. READ the comment policy. Commented on A Fond Farewell to Skepticblog. At 1:25 pm, September 18, 2014. Commented on A Fond Farewell to Skepticblog. They have two oth...
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The (Dangerous) Mainstream Evangelicalism of “The Response” | Everyday Atheist
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About the Everyday Atheist. The (Dangerous) Mainstream Evangelicalism of “The Response”. Yesterday, Texas governor Rick Perry appeared at a seven-hour prayer and fasting marathon in Houston called “The Response: A Call to Prayer for a Nation in Crisis.”. Although some have characterized a sitting governor’s overt participation in such an event as “ unprecedented. One of the attendees summed up the hopes of evangelical Christians. Of American religious people. You can follow any responses to this entry th...
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Moralist abandons morality « Why Evolution Is True
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Why Evolution Is True. Laquo; Jesus ‘n’ Mo tackle the Big Questions. Joel Marks, a philosopher and scholar at The Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics at Yale University, has a very odd column in Sunday’s New York Times. 8220; Confessions of an ex-moralist. Marks starts with his former acceptance of the argument made by Plato in. But I don’t. Not any longer. . . Kind of God. For when I think about the universe, I am filled with awe and wonder; if that feeling is God, then I am a believer. Does it not m...