Statistics seem conflicting when discussing the demographics of religion in the world. This is because global analyses must take into account population growth per country, as well as migration, and countless other variables.
I had been been thinking, some time back (yes, I know, it hurts). In doing the philpapers inspired Philosophy 101 series (found here, so far), touching on the questions asked in the largest
Well, if officially means by anyone with a brain who can use, analyse and reflect on empirical data.
An Australian meta-study has looked at 1800 studies, and has concluded that the quackery that
This happened at the back end of last year, but escaped my radar, so sorry if you already knew about this. It's a shocker. I thought it was originally a mistranslated
Some three thousand people have quit the Church of Denmark recently after a campaign by the Atheist Society. Christian Today explains:
Nearly 3,000 baptised cancelled their membership last month after Denmark'
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Some time back, my friend and SINner over at the Skeptic Ink Network, blogger and clinical psychologist, Dr Caleb Lack (of the Great Plains Skeptic blog) produced a series analysing data and theories
Robert Green Ingersoll was a truly great thinker. You can find a great deal of awesome content from him on the superlative theingersolltimes.com website. Please check it out, and send its curator
Bryan Adams has followed suit from the example Bruce Springsteen and some large corporations in pulling out of a show in Mississippi. As the BBC states:
Bryan Adams has cancelled a concert in
The Independent reports on this ridiculous state of affairs (pun intended):
A footballer in Saudi Arabia was forced to have an impromptu haircut at the side of the pitch due to the country&
When I was younger, I always thought it would be You can't always get what you want by the Rolling Stones, but that's a bit cliche. I guess it
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