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Subscribe to an freethought magazine (e.g. Free Inquiry, Skeptic) (Skeptic is on my wishlist is someone wants to get me a solstice gift!)
Archive 2008-12-16 Nicole 2008
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The press release is bogus, according to this article in Skeptic magazine.
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Now, none of this has prevented the "study" from being featured in Skeptic Magazine, where Matthew Provonshan uncritically repeats Gregory Paul's flawed claims.
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The Faithfull Skeptic is tired of being polite to those on the right who question his commitment to Christianity.
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The Faithfull Skeptic is tired of being polite to those on the right who question his commitment to Christianity.
Fine Faith Blogs 2004
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The Faithfull Skeptic is tired of being polite to those on the right who question his commitment to Christianity.
Fine Faith Blogs 2004
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For a so-called Skeptic, you sure do limit your options for possibilities…
Think Progress » Gone Fishing: Cheney Set To Visit Global Warming Hotspot 2007
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Allison Hayward, at least that is what some first year law students at George Mason Law School will be calling the Skeptic in the fall.
Archive 2006-05-01 Matt Johnston 2006
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An educated person was likely to know something about Socrates, but also about the "Epicurean," the "Stoic," and the "Skeptic" - philosophical types still of interest to David Hume 1711-1776, who wrote about each one in his
NPR Topics: News 2011
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An educated person was likely to know something about Socrates, but also about the "Epicurean," the "Stoic," and the "Skeptic" - philosophical types still of interest to David Hume 1711-1776, who wrote about each one in his
NPR Topics: News 2011
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