SkepticBlog hosts weekly posts by several prominent skeptics including: Brian Dunning, Daniel Loxton, Donald Prothero, Mark Edward, Michael Shermer, Ryan Johnson, and Steven Novella.
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1. Skepticblog
SkepticBlog hosts weekly posts by several prominent skeptics including: Brian Dunning, Daniel Loxton, Donald Prothero, Mark Edward, Michael Shermer, Ryan Johnson, and ...
A few cranks insist that the Earth is the center of the solar system (as the BIble says), and that the Catholic Church was wrong to accept heliocentrism and apologize to ...
1. The Top 30 Atheist/Agnostic/Skeptic Blogs | Unreasonable Faith
There are alot of atheist/agnostic/skeptical blogs out there. And being one of them, I tend to see and read a lot of others. Here are some that have caught my
2. The Skeptic: Blog | News, Views, Events, Reviews
On this week’s show, Neil Denny talks to Kat Banyard. Kat Banyard is author of The Equality Illusion and is a founder and Director of UK Feminista - an organisation ...
Scott Edward Anderson . The Ten-legged Polar Bear. Qupqugiaq: a legendary ten-footed polar bear described by the Inupiaq of Alaska's Arctic North Slope.
Monitoring food and health news -- with particular attention to fads, fallacies and the "obesity" war A brief summary of the last 50 years' of research into diet: ...
7. Facebook Treating Skeptic Blog Articles as “Abusive” | Watts ...
It came to our attention yesterday when we were sharing WUWT articles, that Facebook now treats WUWT articles as “abusive”. Apparently this is a new tactic of the ...
One of the things Christians try to use to tempt people into becoming Christian is the promise of eternal life. "If you're an atheist, then you believe you're going to die!"