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What is Skepticism?
This Media Guide to Skepticism by Sharon Hill/Doubtful News is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Skepticism is an approach to evaluating claims that emphasizes evidence and applies tools of science. Skepticism is most often applied
Read More »Beware of Bogus Dietary Supplements
Dietary supplements have been making headlines lately, and not in a good way. The issue of the healthfulness and safety of many commercial brand dietary supplements continues to crop up as study after study
Read More »Be a guest blogger and write for us!
Do you want to contribute to Relatively Interesting.com? If you would like to be a guest blogger for us, or if you have an existing article that you’d like post on our site, email
Read More »Radio Interview on 92.1 The Beat, Tulsa, Oklahoma
I had the opportunity to join the crew over at The Beat in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a radio interview for “Conspiracy Thursday”, where the hosts invite a guest to speak about various conspiracy theories.
Read More »Why do people believe in the paranormal, pseudoscience, and other weird things?
The short answer, is that people want to believe. According to Brian Cronk, a professor of psychology at Missouri Western State University, “The human brain is always trying to determine why things happen, and
Read More »Science and Skepticism and Blogging – oh my!
What this blog’s about… I’m often asked how I got interested in skepticism and why I started this blog. So, finally, I’m going dedicate a post to answer these questions. This post will also
Read More »Conspiracy Theories: An Interview with Karl Mamer, The Conspiracy Skeptic
Conspiracy theories can sometimes be so compelling and well presented that it can be easy to be swept up in them. Thankfully, there are people out there who are experts in dealing with the
Read More »Questions for Theists, God, and Religion
This is a list of questions for theists, believers, faith, God, and religion. They apply to all religions, though you will note that they are more Christian-centric only because this is the religion I
Read More »How To Get Involved With Skepticism
I’ve often wondered how I can promote science and critical thought, while advancing skepticism. This blog is a result of that question: I wanted to “show off” the beauty of the natural world, without
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