In which I take a look at the supposed devil-worshippers who want to put a monument of Baphomet on the Oklahoma state capitol, and find them to be not very “Satanic” in the common understanding of the term.
In which one of my students looks at the actual evidence to support astrology as a science, and finds it sorely lacking.
In which one of my students examines a new and controversial treatment for those with chronic tics or Tourette’s – an implantable device designed to regulate the brain’s firing – as well as some other treatment options.
In which the world of faith healing is explored, and the crimes of it’s proponents detailed.
In which the reprehensible and pseudoscientific “cure” for homosexuality, reparative therapy, is shown to have gone worldwide.
In which you learn what ties together these seemingly disparate things.
In which I highlight some of the best SINner made gifts for your holiday giving.
In which one of my students takes a look at the strategies and tactics used by those espousing the so-called dangers of vaccinations.
In which I review a skeptical look at the various natural explanations that have been put forth for the Star of Bethlehem over the past couple thousand years or so.
My friend Monty Harper, an award-winning musician, is raising money to support the creation of a new music CD about science…for kids!