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  1. M

    SCEPCOP: Sincerest form of flattery?

    This may only be news to me, but I ran across this site today that I found...interesting. Apparently I have been frequenting the wrong forum; this one is for pseudoskeptics, true skeptics hang out here: http://www.debunkingskeptics.com/index.php My world has gone all turvy-topsy.
  2. Gawdzilla Sama

    Agree or disagree?

    That last one has me a little confused. ;)
  3. jakesteele

    Winston Woo Woo

    Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0aPN3R3vPw Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P7G4kcWQBM I found these vid rants on the SCEPCOP site and I was wondering exactly who this guy is. I think I heard someone here reference him about having been a real ranter and raver. The site seems...
  4. P

    SCEPCOP article about psychic powers

    While searching through the SCEPCOP site, I found this lengthy article about psychic powers: http://www.debunkingskeptics.com/Page16.htm Now, at this moment, I don't have the time to read through the entire article but, I would like to see anyone's thoughts about this issue and SCEPCOP in...
  5. Zeuzzz

    Comprehensive characteristics of the pseudoskeptic and the skeptic

    I have noticed that there appears to be two main types of skeptics. One an admirable role, one quite the opposite. Therefore we have a skeptic, and a pseudoskeptic. Points courtesy of Proff Truzi, Characteristics of a pseudoskeptic. * The tendency to deny, rather than doubt. *...
  6. Burning Beard

    "Debunking Skeptics" site

    Oh dear, I just stumbled across this "anti-pseudo-skeptic" site http://www.debunkingskeptics.com/ From their front page: Looks more pro-paranormal than anything - especially considering the woo-ey looking stuff they link to and sell.
  7. P

    Spoon-feeding and pseudo-skepticism

    These are the most frequently used, dismissive terms I've heard in most recent discussions. They are neither preceded nor followed by any sort of relevant information, and seem to be used as a 'way out' of making a relevant point. I'd like to know if other people have seen their rampant use as...
  8. W

    My article debunking 30 skeptical arguments against the paranormal

    Dear all, I was wondering if you've all read my article debunking 30 common skeptical arguments against paranormal phenomena. It has been widely passed around in parapsychology circles, and considered the most extensive critique of the tactics of organized pseudo-skepticism. Here is the link...

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