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Evolution is an atheist theory : for all your debunking needs.
See especially the section Christians argue for evolution, which has many useful links for the fundie in your life.
Just read this on Yahoo!:
Now, how many things discussed on this forum follows exactly the same reasoning? Two extreme wooish explanations and one logical explanation.
Some of you may remember USA? He also attended several TAMs, where he was a valued volunteer as well as proudlly wearing a skepchick security tshirt.
For those of you that want to know what he's been working on, skeptically at least, scroll down to read his article on education!
Good work...
It's been a little while since there has been any public science reporting on the Cassini-Huygens mission. So it was nice to be reading this. There is more available at Nature, but via subscription.
Bermuda Triangle Dead Honored After 60 Years
Included in the article is some dithering by a wooic about "electromagnetic fog". But on the whole, the article is very factual and not overly dramatic.
The House resolution text can be read here.
The wiki article on meditation seems very one sided and I thought this would be the best place to post it so that some of you can get to changing it and editing it to be less one sided.
The article..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditation
seems to be very one sided supporting the whole...
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,1106254,00.html
. . . . But the Pentagon leadership is unlikely to support a strategy that concedes broad swaths of territory to the enemy. In fact, none of the intelligence officers who spoke with TIME or their ranking superiors could provide...
A member of another message board (The Octopus News Magazine Online) recently posted an article about ID that he wrote for The Lumberjack, the Humboldt State University newspaper. I thought it was well written and had a few points that I had not considered before. Also, in one of those neat...
I wasn't sure if this belonged here or in the General Skepticism forum. I have been writing an article about the JREF in general, and my experience corresponding with Mike Anda about the GSIC in specific. It is posted in my blog in several parts, starting...
I am posting this because the site requires Reg to view...
Atheists put their faith in ethical behavior and fact-based intelligence (their own)
Web Posted: 08/14/2005 12:00 AM CDT
Melissa Fletcher Stoeltje
San Antonio Express-News
(Lisa Krantz/Express-News)
Melissa and Chanse nibble on...
Dr. Steven Novella of the New England Skeptical Society (and an assitant professor of neurology at Yale) has written all about the autism/vaccine link here:
http://newhavenadvocate.com/gbase/News/content?oid=oid:122769
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4728191.stm
Dull article, but some of the comments people have left on the page are truly moronic. Apparently, "They aren't taking into account quantum sciences that acknowledge things such as Qi (Chi) energies that exist in every one of us". Gee, who knew...
I have a coworker who sees an acupuncturist quite frequently for his knee problems (possibly back also). He mentioned today that Consumer Reports endorses acupunture so I asked if I could see the article. I read the article and here is a link to part of it from CR's site...
I found this article interesting although I'm not quite certain whether this is the right forum for this post:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/07/18/ungay/index.html
I find it interesting that they seemed to be fairly unregulated, although according to the article:
Love in Action...
Chris Smith, the garden expert for the Kitsap Sun newspaper, wrote an article about using compost tea to combat “late blight†which affects tomatoes in the area. I find the article refreshing because he is actually running an experiment to see if it works and he understands most of the...
May be of interest. Australian Time differs slightly from the USA version, but this particular one seems to be a NY article.
Here you can get access to the article
http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1059060,00.html
... but I have this snippet from the last column:
"In the...
April 2002 issue.
It is a posed theory by Alan Guth, starting on page 33. The article is entitled, "Guth's Grand Guess".
"....Big Bang....saying where babies come from is like saying babies come from maternity wards..."
"All matter plus gravity in the observable universe equals zero. So the...
This article, previously published by the Atheist Alliance, was run in our local Rationalist Society newsletter. I thought it might be of interest:
The Code of Hammurabi:
ORIGIN OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
by David L. Kent, AAI Individual Member
With the drive of the Religious Right to place the...
This appeared in the Wasington Post today:
Interesting thoughs.
I dropped a note to the author:
I think that we of a rationalist turn of mind need to go on the record a bit rather than assuming that common sense will prevail.
A colleague just handed this to me as an actual newspaper cutting.
Now on the NHS - but does it work?
I wish we had a few more articles like this.
Rolfe.
EUROPE - THY NAME IS COWARDICE
(Commentary by Mathias Dapfner CEO, Axel Springer, AG)
A few days ago Henry Broder wrote in Welt am Sonntag, "Europe - your
family name is appeasement." It's a phrase you can't get
out of your head because it's so terribly true.
Appeasement cost millions of Jews...
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