Humans think: Discover Skepticism
All our science, measured against reality, is primitive and childlike — and yet it is the most precious thing we have.
For the open-minded, the site Skeptic - Extraordinary Claims, Revolutionary Ideas, and Promotion of Science is one of those websites worth your online reading time.
Web content includes features articles, reviews, or opinions on current events related to science and skepticism. The Skeptic Reading Room also features debates like:
- Deepak Chopra vs. Michael Shermer on The AfterLife
- Jonathan Wells vs. Michael Shermer on Intelligent Design
In my particular interest is reading about creationism vs. evolution which have been the hot topic nowadays, with the noticeable increase in debates on the return of teaching creation based on the Bible as science in schools and the rise of creationist museums.
There are also, of course, a lot of articles that can introduce you to skepticism.
You can also subscribe to their mailing list, ESkeptic, and you’ll be sent their featured articles and reviews. I don’t think their magazine, the Skeptic, is available in the Philippines. However, you can subscribe to it online.
To know more, read “Discover Skepticism“.
Sum Ergo Cogito —
I Am Therefore I Think.
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