I’ve never been a fan of herbal supplements (or any supplements for that matter). There are cases where there is…
Category Skepticism
Some time ago, a person on G+ challenged me with the claim that the Founding Fathers were Christians, that the…
Confirmation bias is when you read or hear (or search out) things (people, research, etc) that agrees with what you…
Some time ago, I posted about how gerrymandering works. In the 2012 congressional elections, something… odd… happened. In North Carolina,…
1. How did you become an Atheist? I think it is Carl Sagan. When I was 8, I watched Cosmos.…
In our modern, connected, social society, the need for fact checking has become more and more important. The ability to…
Every now and again, I like to talk about the practical aspects of science and skepticism. Recently, I gained a…
A pro-ID poster (I assume he’s pro-ID, he’s never actually said anything that supports ID), has made the following claim…
Continuing with my series on the tactics of denialists, I present forced ambiguity and cherry picking. These are two tactics…
I have started writing a book. Sadly, I tend to do much better writing blog posts. Blog posts are generally…