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Why Professors Believe Weird Things

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Volume 6 Number 3

  • ’Twas Brillig…
    The True Believers
    by James Randi
  • Dumbth News from This is True
    by Randy Cassingham
  • A Mind Out of Body
    An Interview With Skeptical Parapsychologist Susan Blackmore
    by Michael Shermer
  • Is God Dead?
    Why Nietzsche and Time Magazine Were Wrong
    by Michael Shermer
  • Why Professors Believe Weird Things
    Sex, Race, and the Trials of the New Left
    by Norman Levitt
  • When Scholars Know Sin
    Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters
    by Stephen A. Kent and Theresa Krebs
  • Memes: What Are They Good For?
    A Critique of Memetic Approaches to Information Processing
    by James W. Polichak
  • Psychotherapy: The Snake Oil of the 90s?
    by Tana Dineen
  • Facilitated Communication in America
    Eight Years and Counting
    by Brian J. Gorman
  • The Follies of Forecasting
    The Fortune Sellers: The Big Business of Buying and Selling Predictions, by William A. Sherden & John Wiley
    reviewed by Matthew Ainsworth
  • The Functional Equivalent of God
    Looking At the Cosmos and Seeing God
    The Creator and the Cosmos: How the Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God, by Hugh Ross
    reviewed by Victor J. Stenger
  • Ordinary People With a Not-So-Ordinary Problem
    Alien Abductions, by Peter Brookesmith
    reviewed by Jeffrey B. King
  • The Other Forbidden Fruit
    The Harlot by the Side of the Road: Forbidden Tales of the Bible, by Jonathan Kirsch
    reviewed by Tim Callahan
  • The God of Deep Waters
    All About Adam and Eve: How We Came to Believe in Gods, Demons, Miracles & Magical Rites, by Robert J. Gillooly
    foreword by Ashley Montagu
    reviewed by Tim Callahan
  • All That Glitters Isn’t Gold
    The Gold of Exodus: The Discovery of the True Mount Sinai, by Howard Blum
    reviewed by Tim Callahan

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