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....The founding father of modern vibrational medicine was Dr. Albert Abrams (1863-1924), the "dean of twentieth century charlatans." * Abrams called his healing method radionics and claimed that he was able to detect distinct energies or vibrations (radiation) being emitted from healthy and diseased tissue in all living things. He invented devices that allegedly could measure this energy (vibration, radiation) and he created a system for evaluating vibrations as signs of health or disease.>> more sample the Skeptic's Dictionary for Kids In a nutshell : Some people claim that the reason metal knives and forks stick to their skin is that they are human magnets.
In the unlikely event you haven’t read this weeks news about the banned “Gay Cure” bus adverts booked by the Core Issues Trust click here . Similarly if you haven’t read Lord Carey’s bigoted rant in the Telegraph click here . Finally I’ll take it as read that, like me, you know your Holy Grail verbatim. 0 0 Email 0 Share
[Journalists] seem to feel let down when they discover that the real people aren't anything like the way they so relentlessly portray us; as if, since they've gone to the trouble of inventing extravagant caricatures of us, we should at least have the decency to live up to them in real life.
On Monday, March 5, American Atheists will erect two billboards to advertise the reason Rally and the American Atheists National Convention to atheists in the Muslim and Jewish Communities. Read More →
In the US, the number of non-religious people has more than doubled from 14.3 million in 1990 to 29.4 million in 2001; their proportion has grown from just eight percent of the total in 1990 to over fourteen percent in 2001. This web site is designed to spread the vicious truth about the Bible. For far too long priests and preachers have completely ignored the vicious criminal acts that the Bible promotes. The so called “God” of the Bible makes Osama Bin Laden look like a Boy Scout.
1. FAULTY CAUSE: ( post hoc ergo propter hoc ) mistakes correlation or association for causation, by assuming that because one thing follows another it was caused by the other. example: A black cat crossed Babbs' path yesterday and, sure enough, she was involved in an automobile accident later that same afternoon. example: The introduction of sex education courses at the high school level has resulted in increased promiscuity among teens.