Religion

Rhyme and Reason: a Rael expert takes a look at the Raelian movement

From the archives, former editor Steve Donnelly takes a look at the Raelian movement's claims about human cloning, on BBC's Today programme

Religious Beliefs

Volume 14 Number 3, Autumn 2001

Rhyme and Reason

I normally avoid getting involved in discussion of religion in the context of skeptics and skepticism. The main reason for this is that I do not believe that there is necessarily any intrinsic conflict between a belief in one or more deities and a scientific approach concerned essentially with falsifiable phenomena. If someone's religious beliefs have no observable and testable consequences on the universe then, in a sense, they are of no interest to the scientist or the skeptic. Therefore, although I do not possess any myself, I do believe that it is possible to hold religious beliefs and, at the same time, to have a scientific and skeptical worldview. And, indeed, there are many people with religious beliefs that, in the main, do not contradict their rational worldview.

From the archive: Virgin Mary ‘appears’ in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina

From the archives in 1991, Hilary Evans examines the claims that the Virgin Mary appeared to teenagers in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1981.

From the archive: The New Age and the crisis of belief

From the archives in 1991, Tim Axon on the increased popularity of New Age thought and decreased belief in conventional spirituality

From the archive: Paul Daniels, the Philosophical Prestidigitator

From the archives in 1991, the late magician and skeptical entertainer Paul Daniels talks to Michael Hutchinson

From the archives: A hole in the head – Creationists and APEmen in Lowestoft

From the archives in 1990, Jean N Dorricott investigates the Creation Science Movement and their belief in Creationism

From the archives: The Moses Barrier – the paranormal takes over where religion left off

From the archives in 1990, Lewis Jones looks at where religion ends and where pseudoscience and the paranormal take over

From the archives: Hear our prayers – the Northern Irish prayer efficacy study

From the archives in 1989, Wendy Grossman tracks down Francis Galton's 1872 study on the supposed power of prayer in Northern Ireland
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