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July 29, 2006

Irreproducibility

Pseudoscience

Will drug company money bias research of otherwise trustworthy university scientists.

Our Dogs Are Fed On Jehovah's Witnesses

Impiety

Don't people have a sense of humor any more?

Magic Pope Water

Roman Catholic

Holy water from Pope John Paul II.

Final Four

Edifying

The Shakers - the group's proper name is the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing.

Death of Tom Paine

Joys of Atheism

Do you wish to believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God?

July 25, 2006

Unlike a Prayer

Popular Culture

Madonna's famous music video deeply disturbed many Christians.

Jews Who Write About Christianity

Edifying

Bias in intellectual discussion and scholarly debate.

July 16, 2006

Arguing with Creationists

Pseudoscience

It is a waste of time to debate with fundamentalists locked into their preconceptions and prejudices.

July 12, 2006

Structure-Function

Pseudoscience

Face reading under a new name.

Monkey in the Middle

Happy Skepticism

Annual Scopes Trial Play & Festival gets underway this Friday at the Rhea County Courthouse.

Jesus Christ's Exclusive Revelation in eBay Auction

Filthy Lucre

The winner of auction will receive the four messages of Jesus Christ.

The Rotarian Conspiracy

Islamic

Muslims inherit an ancient Christian conspiracy theory about Rotar Clubs.

July 08, 2006

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July 07, 2006

TV Ghost

Scotomisation

Tracey Taylor sees dead person in her television.

July 05, 2006

Witch School Headquarters

Thaumaturgy

A Public School for Witches is history making as it says a lot about how much the school leadership believes in the American Freedom of Religion.

Cyberpastor.com

Televangelism

Americans are turning to the Internet for religious content and experiences.

Jim Bakker Show

Televangelism

He and his second wife, Lori Graham Bakker, are hosts, show is operated by the New Covenant Fellowship,

July 02, 2006

Facing the Giants

Popular Culture

The Motion Picture Association of America claims the controversy arose from a miscommunication with the filmmakers.