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Thursday, December 02, 2010. Blog Please head over that way for information about what we do and a whole lot more! Links to this post. Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
The blog of Neil Denham. Saturday, 2 January 2016. What a year 2015 was! 2015 has been an amazing year for me, I know that I am lucky that this has been the case, the law of averages says that every year cannot be great for everyone, but 2015 has been one of the best for me! Some amazing threads have run through the year, Skeptics in the Pub has continued to be amazing, with particular highlights being Alom Shaha and Michael Marshall. Which was not so bad! Book group has kep.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010. My blog has moved! It can now be found over on wordpress which I have always found easier to use with more options, yadda yadda yadda. Sunday, 25 April 2010.
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Rambling rants about science, feminism and bad science in adverts. Friday, 24 December 2010. The DIY guide to spotting bad science in adverts. This is my guide to being sceptical of the use of science in adverts. There are lots of other problems with surveys, but the num.
Two lawyers and a larrikin on life, law and liberty. As I have noted before. Bigotry is always and everywhere a moral. 8216;s aphorism that not everything with a human face is human. Laws in Southern US States provided both the former and the latter, as it.
The best skepticommunity in the entire skeptigalaxy. This list is too short.
Exploring the the hidden side of yoga, meditation, and mindfulness. In a future post, I will share the results of voting. Below is a list of the top three posts and a retrospection about Skeptic Meditations, the website, and additional questions to you, my cherished reader, for your recommendations.
Ndash; Posted in Uncategorized. Recently on The Phil Ferguson Show! Sign up for the feed and get the show every week! Talks about starting a High School club. Tells us about the Kentucky Freethough convention. Walks us through here book Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing to Do with God.
My blog as a religious skeptic and retired Mormon. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. What would you think if someone claimed that an invisible dragon lived in his garage? What about someone who claimed that an invisible teapot orbited somewhere between Earth and Mars? The following are two great analogies, one about invisible dragons, and the other about an orbiting teapot, that I often think about when people make remarkable claims without any evidence.