2010-10-21

Skeptic Extraordinaire

Link to noted Canadian-American skeptic scholar James Randi's website.

I read it from time to time. Been known to pick up a few issues of Skeptical Inquirer as well. As a larger mag in size, it hides the smaller Hustler well at the cash.

I jest, mama.

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  1. James Randi was one of the first people whose writing on atheism I read. Him and Penn Jillette both appealed to me because they were magicians, and I was really into magic as a kid. I kind of see the connection magic and atheism: you learn that people are easily deceived, rarely question, and are easily amused.

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