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The Skeptic Volume 5, No. 3
£5.00Why not to test a psychic-1; Speaking in tongues; Another look at Scientology; Sharp blades or sharp practice?Learn More -
The Skeptic Volume 24, No. 2
£5.00Flying Saucers From Moore’s?
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Is your myth up for renewal this month?
Beautiful Science
The App-aritions are Coming
The First Cut
Sett Theory
Does stress make you fat?
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The Skeptic Volume 11, No. 3
£5.00Zeppelin hysteria; Analysing an "alien" implant; The Piri Re'is map; Feng Shui fooey; In defence of Humanism.
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The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 1
£5.00From Psychic to Sceptic
James Byrne in retrospect on being a psychicThe Great Masturbation Delusion
A bout of moral alarm in the educated? Hilary Evans considers another example where the scientific evidence is absentMaking up History
Steuart Campbell questions how we are to know historical fact from fiction
when delivered to us in novels
Darwin Died an Agnostic
Donald Rooum investigates the claim by one of the world’s most distinguished philosophers that Darwin experienced a deathbed conversion
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The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 2
£5.00The Evolution Controversy
Nell Barrie reflects upon the controversy that just will not go away…An Open Letter to the Public about Young Earth Creationism
Julian W. Kirchherr, a German exchange student in the USA, battles the ideology of Young Earth CreationismDo 17 percent of people in Britain really believe in “intelligent design”?
Adam Buick is doubtful that Britons had a fair chance to respond to the BBC’s questions on the origins of life
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The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 3
£5.00Psychics on eBay
Emma-Louise Rhodes purchases tarot readings, all in the name of journalismHaunting the Bereaved
Mark Williams reflects on the ‘psychic’ offerings of Colin Fry as presented in his TV show, 6ixth SenseR. E. Ality Check: An Alternative Approach to Religious Education Damien Morris shows us one way to encourage enthusiasm and critical thought in classrooms
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The Skeptic Volume 20, No. 4
£5.00Exposing the Myth of Alcoholics Anonymous. Part 1: History and (Lack of ) Effectiveness
Steven Mohr begins his two-part investigation by examining the origins of the movement and evidence that the famous 12-step programme simply does not workBelieve it or Not
Sally Marlow interviews Mark Vernon about life, the universe and everything – but mainly agnosticismInside a Camphill Community
Matthew Provonsha reports on his disillusionment with life in a religious commune
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The Skeptic Volume 19, No. 1
£5.00Second Sight? Or Just the Blind Leading the Blind?
Krissy Wilson reviews the not-so-amazing performance of psychic Sharon NeillJust Your Imagination? Part 1: Acting
Martin Parkinson looks at some of the things he learned in drama class…The Mystery of Hellfire Pass: Part Three
Paul Chambers and Robert Bartholomew round off their investigation into the ‘Phantom Sniper of Esher’Natural Science and the Spirit World: Part One
The following is the first of two instalments of an article taken from Freiedrich Engels’ Dialectics of Nature…
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The Skeptic Volume 19, No. 2
£5.00Natural Science and the Spirit World: Part 2Learn More
The second instalment of an article taken from Friedrich Engels’ Dialectics of Nature.
Just Your Imagination? Part 2: Feel The Force
Barefoot sceptic Martin Parkinson ‘fesses up and counts his new age brownie points.
Discord
Why is cognitive dissonance important in understanding pseudoscience? Lee Traynor explains…
Mia Dolan on Granada's This Morning
Tony Youens and his gripe with “psychic” entertainment
