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Skeptic Magazine, Volume 15 Number 1
Table of Contents
Varieties of Unbelief
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The Greatest Story
Ever Garbled -
A critique of “The Greatest Story Ever Told” — Part I of the Internet feature Zeitgeist
by Tim Callahan -
The New Atheism &
the New Anti-Atheism -
The Stealth Religion
of David Sloan Wilson
by Konrad Talmont-Kaminski
Features
- ’Twas Brillig…
- Hot Feet and Cool Reason — Investigating the Firewalking Phenomenon by James Randi
- The SkepDoc
-
Homeopathy: Still Crazy
After All These Years
by Harriet Hall, M.D.
News
- How We Staged the Morristown UFO Hoax
- by Chris Russo and Joe Rudy
- Orgone Energy v. the Scientific Method
-
How to Test a
Paranormal Phenomenon by Andy Kaiser - Crazy Ideas 101
- How to Teach Skeptical Thinking by Scott Calvin
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“Reasons To Believe”
… or Not - Michael Shermer v.Hugh Ross/Fazale Rana: Can Creationism Be a Testable Science? by Gary J.Whittenberger
Forum
- Letters
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Average Narcissist; JFK Assassination; Blinded by Double Blind; One People; Shareholders; Skepticism or Ridicule?;
Psychic Ponzi - Alternative Medicine
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Meat Eating Myths; Gulf War Illness, Real or Myth;
The SkepDoc Responds - Global Warming Forum
- Four Global Warming Questions; Beware of Global Warming Hysteria; Science Not Democratic; Whittenberger Responds
Articles
- Empirical Kanzi
-
The Ape Language
Controversy Revisited by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Duane Rumbaugh and William M. Fields - Criminal Injustice
-
The Flaws and Fallacies of the American Justice System
by Steve Salerno -
An Interview with
Matt Ridley - Darwin in the Boardroom: Evolution, Economics, and the Nature-Nurture Debate by Michael Shermer
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Browsing for Love
in All the Wrong Places - Research does not show a difference between Internet matchmaking methods and traditional dating by Aimee E. King, Deena Austin-Oden, and Jeffrey M.Lohr
- The Placebo Effect
- by Harriet Hall, MD, The Skepdoc
Reviews
- Return of the Ether
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The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces by Frank Wilczek
reviewed by Sid Deutsch - The Science of Love
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Decoding Love: Why It Takes Twelve Frogs to Find a Prince, and Other Revelations from the Science of Attraction by Andrew Trees
reviewed by P.J. Rooks - The Soul of the Gaps
- Irreducible Mind:Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century by Edward F. Kelly, Emily Williams Kelly, Adam Crabtree, Alan Gauld, Michael Grosso, and Bruce Greyson reviewed by Sebastian Dieguez
-
The Chess Master
& the Checkers Players - The Curious Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer. A film review of The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer by David Grubin reviewed by Michael Shermer
Junior Skeptic
- Everything I Needed to Know About Skepticism I Learned from Scooby-Doo
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- A paranormal claim is just another mystery to be solved;
- No matter how crazy the claim, someone will always believe it;
- Seeing does not mean believing;
- Skepticism can be fun;
- People hoax for all kinds of reasons;
- Witnesses and researchers can be in on the hoax;
- Hoaxers are often motivated by money;
- Even hundreds of the same kind of mystery can all turn out to be false;
- Even a preposterous real-world explanation is more likely than a supernatural guess.
by Daniel Loxton. Cover by Daniel Loxton. Art by Daniel Loxton, Jim WW Smith, and courtesy of Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
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