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Welcome to The North Texas Skeptics



The August issue is on-line.



The newsletter is also available in PDF.



What's Inside:

The Intelligent Design movement is a sorry example of intellectual incest.

This issue features a review of Martin Gardner's Good, Bad and Bogus.

The cartoon makes fun of creationist who think text books should accommodate a religious agenda.

Skeptical Issues

Skeptical News On-line

Some announcements

Acupuncture at U. Maryland and NEJM

AltMed critic is ousted

DI challenges science (again)

Quack oncology

Pseudo science and the California Science Center

Washington Times supports I.D.

Review of Meyer's pseudo science book

Hands-on prayer for healing

Kurzweil and the brain

Skeptical view of AltMed

A Baptist on Darwin

Alfred Russel Wallace, creationist

Response from Answers in Genesis

Evolution Education Update for 20 August

Middle ways on evolution

Science fraud at Harvard

NTS Book of the Week



Read all about the $12,000 Paranormal Challenge

Benefits of Membership

Membership Services

Coming up Next

The schedule for 2010 is posted.

Links And More Skeptical Stuff

Featuring www.theonion.com

Be sure to check out this week's horoscope in The Onion.

Rational Skepticism

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