I think this illustrates why you need to pick your evidence. Even if you find a perfect crop circle aerially flattened by some nonreproducible to you mechanism, there's alway the possibility that some guy in a maker lab made a plasma accelerator out of a weedeater. In addition, sorting through...
Interesting, but I didn't glean a lot of solid info. I had definitely heard of it before.
There's clearly a lot of group think. Also, evidence destruction is so common that in reality it raises little eyebrows.
Also reporters are so intellectually lazy and uncurious. They largely seemed...
Dang I got sucked into it!
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
The skeptics repeat trueish statement to set the ground rules and we just go with it since we're reasonable intellectually honest people. (And the Carl Sagan statement is trueish but for example the statement...
The guests were interesting, but I don't know if the question adds anything.
After having listened to a number of podcasts I feel it's fairly circular at this point. Alex insists that there's no good explanation other then some sort of afterlife thesis and skeptics point out that something else...
This was a good interview. The part about Koch just looking at his own data was illuminating. There's this acceptance of basically selective ignorance in the sciences that one doesn't study at all about things outside a tiny little bailiwick .
I find skeptics use it alot. Also a refusal to...
Actually,
Your interviews with Atwill make me think it's more likely there was a historic jesus personage and some sort of early preFlavian church. I'm reminded of the start of Mormonism. It's a well documented idea that lots of writings were "speculating" that jesus came to the new world at...
I lucid dream sometimes.
As a sidenote good infographic. I think there needs to be more afterlife evidence infographics, perhaps that what is needed to convince skeptics. I know I sometimes really get something when I see an infographic.