Faith-Based Pseudo-Science

A Panel at CFI's Women in Secularism panel featuring Sarah Moglia, campus organizing communication specialist, SSA; Carrie Poppy, animal rights activist, podcast co-host of "Oh No, Ross and Carrie!"; Amy Davis Roth, artist, blogger at "Skepchick"; and Rebecca Watson, co-host of "Skeptics' Guide to the Universe," creator of "Skepchick". The panel is moderated by Desiree Schell, activist, podcast host of "Skeptically Speaking"

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