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- Skeptic
The Skeptic Research Center (SRC) offers clear, single-topic analyses of proprietary polling and survey data to reveal public attitudes on key issues To empower you with a deeper understanding of what your fellow citizens really believe and how they really behave
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- The New Skeptic: Welcome
Skeptic is a leading popular science magazine that explores the biggest questions in science, technology, society, and culture with a relentless commitment to truth
- Michael Shermer Show - Skeptic
DIVE INTO SCIENCE, SKEPTICISM, AND THE MOST PRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES OF TODAY TEST YOUR CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH CONVERSATIONS WITH LEADING AUTHORS AND EXPERTS THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND INSIGHTFUL, THIS IS WHERE BIG IDEAS COME TO LIFE
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- Skeptic (Back Issues) – Shop Skeptic
Buy physical copies of Skeptic magazine 30 years of skeptical history is available at your fingertips for the price of a coffee Each issue is jam-packed with timeless articles and award-winning artwork JFK conspiracies, 9 11 was an inside job, UFOs, UAPs, and any other controversy you name it, we've covered it F
- Half a Thousand Episodes: Still Chasing Truth - skeptic. com
EPISODE # 501 Feb 11, 2025 About this episode: In our 501st episode, Michael Shermer takes a moment to reflect on his long journey with skepticism and what he learned recording half a thousand episodes of this podcast He shares his thoughts on what it means for something to be truly “real” by comparing our personal experiences with evidence-backed facts, tackles the challenge of
- Can a Skeptic Believe in God?
About this episode: Christopher Beha grew up Catholic in Manhattan, walked away during the New Atheist era, and spent years trying to build a secular worldview sturdy enough to live inside It didn’t hold So he kept reading—Hume, Kant, Russell, the existentialists—and kept chasing the questions that
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