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06-01-09

In this week’s eSkeptic, Charles G. Lambdin reviews the film “The Privileged Planet: The Search for Purpose in the Universe.”


06-01-05

In this week’s eSkeptic, William C. Waterhouse investigates a statement, attributed to Albert Einstein, ostensibly praising the Church.


05-12-20

In this week’s eSkeptic, Burt Humburg and Ed Brayton report on the case of Kitzmiller et al v. Dover Area School District, which left the courts this morning with an important decision in the place of Intelligent Design.


05-12-15

In this week’s eSkeptic, we announce The Amazing Meeting 4 on the theme of “Science in Politics & the Politics of Science” presented by the James Randi Educational Foundation.


05-12-08

In this week’s eSkeptic, Brian Ragle discusses the film Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire.


05-12-01

In this week’s eSkeptic, Rebecca Watson tells us about her experience at the 2005 Ig Nobel award show — honoring achievements that first make people laugh, then make them think.


05-11-23

In this week’s eSkeptic, we present an article that appeared as the introduction to a special section on ”Darwin & Evolution” in the November issue of Natural History magazine.


05-11-14

In this week’s eSkeptic, Calvin Campbell shares his lively and strange personal experience with psychic “thoughtographer” Ted Serios.


05-11-03

In this week’s eSkeptic, Rebecca Watson describes “Skepchicks,” an organization of smart, skeptical women who are dedicated to the promotion of critical thinking.


05-10-28

In this week’s eSkeptic, Jason Rosenhouse reports on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference — a young Earth creationist conference that took place in Lynchburg, Virginia, July 17th – 22nd, 2005.


05-10-19

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reviews The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality by the Dalai Lama.


05-10-13

In this week’s eSkeptic, David Brin’s reviews The Republican War on Science by Chris Mooney.


05-10-04

In this week’s eSkeptic, we announce the launch of the new, redesigned Skeptic website!


05-09-28

In this week’s eSkeptic, Deepak Chopra and Michael Shermer debate The Value of Skepticism: Is Skepticism a Negative or a Positive for Science and Humanity?


05-09-21

In this week’s eSkeptic, the Skeptics Society announces the new season of the Skeptics Distinguished Lecture Series at Caltech.


05-09-13

In this week’s eSkeptic, Kenneth W. Krause reviews Rights From Wrongs: A Secular Theory of the Origin of Rights by Alan Dershowitz.


05-09-02

In this week’s eSkeptic, the Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health presents a follow-up study to a clinical trial on the efficacy of prayer therapy.


05-08-26

In this week’s eSkeptic, Gary Posner eulogizes ufologist Philip J. Klass. Michael McGough offers his opinion editorial on Intelligent Design.


05-08-16

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reports on George W. Bush’s remarks on Intelligent Design Creationism and discusses whether it is logically consistent to believe in God and the theory of evolution simultaneously.


05-08-05

In this week’s eSkeptic, David Michelson reviews The Literary Animal: Evolution and the Nature of Narrative.


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