This Month's Stories of Pseudoscience, the Paranormal, and the Failure of Genuine Logic, Reason, and Critical Thinking:



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Are You Pregnant?? Amazing New Medical Technology!!



Please Tell Me I'm Not Eating My Uncle??



Stress And Worries Getting You Down? Sit Down, Take A Deep Breath, And Contemplate This



Oh Noooooo...!!!! We're Being Peppered By Death Rays!!!

But Don't Worry!! Science Comes To The Rescue!!


 
Oh Look!! It's The Image Of Jesus On Something Again!!



Global Warming: This Story Sound Familiar??



Manufacturing Dissent About Global Warming

Rebuttal By Newsweek Economic Editor Robert J. Samuelson


 
An Outside-The-Box Observation About Global Warming



Both The Right AND The Left Manipulate, Distort, and Suppress Genuine Science



The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same



Comfortable In The Middle



Linear Evolution Not So Linear

No Straight Ancestral Line To Modern Humans
Human Evolutionary Tree: Actually A Bush With Many Branches
The "Last Common Ancestor" Of Both Man And Ape Split Much Earlier Than Thought, And Originated In Africa


 
600 Million Years Of Evolution Neatly Summarized



Look, Evolutionary Theory Postulates That Organisms Evolve Gradually Over Time And Split Into Different Species, And The Main Engines Of Evolutionary Change Are Genetic Mutation And Natural Selection. That's All There Is To It! Why Can't So Many Americans And Their Leaders Comprehend It?? (Wait! Maybe It's A Genetic Mutation!!)



Liberty University's Schizophrenic Professor




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The Monthly Stories of Pseudoscience, Science Fraud, and the Paranormal are actual news items gathered from American and foreign newspapers, wire services, newsmagazines, television, the Internet, and from government reports.  Some topics are treated satirically and tongue-in-cheek, and we rely on the discernment of our readers to tell the difference.   -- The SRHR Editors




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