The 134th Skeptics’ Circle is now up at that other blog I do, Divisible By Pi. In addition to being hosted by me, the latest edition also has an article from Jack Scanlan in it — check it out!
Posts Tagged ‘Jack Scanlan’
… no wait! That’s Richard Hughes and Jack Scanlan from The Pseudo Scientists podcast, and regular contributors to the Young Australian Skeptics blog. They attended the University of Melbourne Secular Society’s recent “Flying Spaghetti Monster Mixer” (come dressed as your favourite deity or religious figure).
Hot on the tail of a DDoS attack on the Global Atheist Convention site, the Discovery Institute is reporting that the Shepherd Project Ministries website was attacked earlier this month in a similar way. The reason for the attack? The website contained information about upcoming talks by Discovery Institute fellows Stephen C Meyer, Michael Behe, […]
(For those without a detailed knowledge of anatomy, the ulnar nerve is the one struck when someone hits their “funny bone”. Ohoho, I’m so hilarious.) Oh Casey Luskin, what would the Internet do without you? It’s people like you, Denyse O’Leary and Cornelius Hunter that constantly remind the online evolution community how vigilant they need […]
I’m in Year 12 at high school, currently undertaking my final year of VCE (the Victorian Certificate of Education), and a requirement of this is doing a mid-year exam called the GAT (the General Achievement Test). It’s basically a test that applies your science, maths and English skills in ways that don’t require any special […]
Before reading this article, please read ‘An Introduction to Christian Creationism’, which should inform you on the nature of creationism as I refer to it here. It will make understanding this a lot easier. Be warned that a basic understanding of genetics would also be helpful. Over the next few months/years, I’m going to be writing […]


