Critical Conversations 4.2.21 – Open Mic Night II
Tonight I was flying solo as Mel is feeling a little under the weather, but despite that we had a great show anyway with a… Read More »Critical Conversations 4.2.21 – Open Mic Night II
Tonight I was flying solo as Mel is feeling a little under the weather, but despite that we had a great show anyway with a… Read More »Critical Conversations 4.2.21 – Open Mic Night II
This week, we are giving thanks and want to hear what you’re thankful for too. The holiday season is now in full swing and it… Read More »Critical Conversations 11.27.20 – The Post-Thanksgiving Episode
This week, Mel and I had fun talking about my university education, some comparisons to my past Scientology learning experiences, statistics, logical fallacies and a… Read More »Critical Conversations 11.13.20 – Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics
I did a bonus live stream today, just me talking this time, about current events and some thoughts I have been having about parallels with… Read More »Some Obvious but Uncomfortable Truths
There appears to be an increase in the number, or at least the volume level, of people who have fallen into believing the Earth is not a spherical planet but is instead flat like a pancake. Video after video is appearing on YouTube with supposed proof that the earth isn’t round, while celebrities like rapper BoB, UFC fighter Eddie Bravo and YouTube personality Tila Tequila have been in the news recently supporting this view, causing actual scientists like astrophysist Neil deGrasse Tyson to talk about why this nonsense isn’t supported by anything like real world evidence.Read More »The End of Endless Flat Earth Videos
I’m not going to lie. Logic can be hard! When I dived into this subject headfirst, it felt like I’d barely gotten started and I was already in the deep end, drowning in some of these big, heavy concepts.
What is truth really? How do you know when you have it? How do you prove it? What makes up actual proof? If you are going to have a nice or maybe not so nice discussion with someone else, how do you know who’s right?Read More »Logical Fallacies: Why We Don’t Always Think So Good