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Skeptics' Circle 68

Skepticism means to not believe anything without good reason.

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Martin Rundkvist Dr. Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist, journal editor, public speaker, skeptic, atheist, lefty liberal, bookworm, and father of two.

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Skeptics' Circle 68

Category: CarnivalSkepticism
Posted on: August 30, 2007 8:50 AM, by Martin R

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Welcome to Aardvarchaeology and the 68th Skeptics' Circle blog carnival! For first-time visitors, let me say that this is a blog about whatever runs through the mind of a skeptical research archaeologist based in Stockholm, Sweden. For first-time carnivalers, let me explain that here, skepticism means to not believe anything without good reason, and to reserve judgement in uncertain cases. This carnival is about reason and critical thinking from all around the world. Onward to glory!

The next instalment of the Skeptics' Circle will come on-line at Unscrewing the Inscrutable on 13 September. Submit good skeptical blog entries (your own or even better somebody else's) here.


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1

Wow. I'm the only person to make a comment. That's too bad.

If it helps, I enjoyed this week's submissions.

Posted by: Aerik | August 31, 2007 3:49 AM

2

Thanks for the link. Actually, I'm in Wisconsin now!

Posted by: Inoculated Mind | September 1, 2007 9:22 PM

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FALSE PROPHET
It is important to note that Bill Wilson's faith system was not based on Jesus Christ and Him crucified; nor is there any mention of Jesus Christ being the Savior from his sin. Both he and Bob Smith (co-founder of AA) embraced and promoted a variety of spiritual experiences, which included practicing spiritualism and conversing with the dead (which the Bible forbids) and being heavily involved in séances. Wilson also acted as a medium or channeler. It was while involved in these types of religious experiences, not Biblical Christianity, that Wilson developed his Twelve Steps (Pass It On, pp 156, 198, 275, 278).
PEACE BE WITH YOU
MICKY

Posted by: Micky | September 2, 2007 2:02 AM

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