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Point of Inquiry podcasts now available

Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry’s radio show and podcast.  The Center has made available (iTunes or MP3’s) interviews with many of the leading minds of the day including Nobel Prize-winning scientists, public intellectuals, social critics and thinkers. Topics include religion, human values and the borderlands of science. Three major three research areas include:

1. Pseudoscience and the paranormal (bigfoot, UFOs, psychics, communication with the dead, cryptozoology, etc.)

2. Alternative medicine (faith healing, homeopathy, belief in “healing touch,” the efficacy of prayer, etc.)

3. Religion and secularism (church-state separation, the effects and proper role of religion in society, the future of secularism and nonbelief, etc.).

These interviews include those of Eugenie Scott, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins, Bill Nye, Sam Harris and Susan Jacoby.

The Center for Inquiry is a think-tank devoted to promoting science, reason, and freedom of inquiry in every field of human interest.

http://www.pointofinquiry.org/

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About the Author

Erich Vieth is an iconoclastic attorney, musician and writer living in the Shaw neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. He and his wife Anne Jay have two daughters, aged 9 and 11.

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  1. Wilson says:

    Thanks for the referral. Excellent production.

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