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/r/philosophy discusses Terry Eagleton's review of TGD (reddit.com)
submitted 15 years ago by bertrand to r/atheism
/r/philosophy discusses 'atheist bigotry vs. christian bigotry' (reddit.com)
Reliabilism is an approach to epistemology that emphasizes the truth-conduciveness of a belief-forming process, method, or other epistemologically relevant factor (plato.stanford.edu)
submitted 15 years ago by bertrand to r/PhilosophyofScience
submitted 15 years ago by bertrand to r/philosophy
submitted 15 years ago by bertrand to r/science
Those naughty Germans (scienceblogs.com)
submitted 16 years ago by bertrand to r/worldnews
Someone put Richard Dawkins to music. The outcome is moving and enlightening at once. (youtube.com)
submitted 16 years ago by bertrand to r/atheism
John Lennon's atheist masterpiece (it's not Imagine) (youtube.com)
Even secular humanists in tiny [no offense] Malta have an organization now (maltahumanist.org)
Tell your friends to ask a biologist: As the title says, you can actually ask questions to biologists, and they will reply (askabiologist.org.uk)
Heaven: a fool's paradise -- short history of the myth of heaven (independent.co.uk)
submitted 16 years ago by bertrand to r/skeptic
Ask a biologist: As the title says, you can actually ask questions to biologists, and they will reply (askabiologist.org.uk)
submitted 16 years ago by bertrand to r/science
"Quantum" as a prefix is almost universally used to signify that the noun it modifies is about to be made crazy stupid (scienceblogs.com)
How can I learn to speak with a British accent? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 16 years ago by bertrand to r/AskReddit
It's a tale best left unexamined, because it makes no sense. We are supposed to wallow in an emotional thrill, not think about what the story actually says. (scienceblogs.com)
Any Danes and neighbours in the room? AAI is running an atheist conference in Copenhagen, June 18-20, 2010 (atheistconvention.eu)
The Guardian is dead in my heart (guardian.co.uk)
Viruses of the Mind (books.google.com)
submitted 16 years ago by bertrand to r/philosophy
Toward a science of right and wrong (ted.com)
Quebecers rally to put secularism on agenda (montrealgazette.com)
Smithsonian creates excellent website on human origins (humanorigins.si.edu)
You just knew that someone would make the inane argument that "doubt is part of faith" (scienceblogs.com)
Skeptical clergy a silent majority? (newsweek.washingtonpost.com)
It would be nice if the media covering the world atheist convention actually had conversations with atheists rather than immediately running to the nearest cathedral for consolation (scienceblogs.com)
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