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Skeptical Inquirer's website is http://www.csicop.org/si/
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Skeptical Inquirer Magazine's website is http://www.csicop.org/si/
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Over the past few weeks I've been talking with Skeptical Inquirer Magazine about writing reviews for skeptics on their website. I'm elated to say the kinks have been worked out and it's official; I'm their voice in the dark (theater). This ...
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I personally agree with the author's claim that devotees of religions should rely upon reason and evidence, as well as faith, to examine their own beliefs; otherwise, their faith is based upon naught but blind faith being lead by their reli...
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CSI provides a forum for skeptics to provide their opinions and attempt to apply scientific methods to claims that do not fit in with the accepted scientific theories. As with any forum, there are people who are working to advance those goa...
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Most religions do not encourage that type of thinking. In fact they do quite the opposite. They encourage apologetics. They encourage thinking on how to reconcile the apparent contradictions with their beliefs to reality.
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