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Monthly Archives: July 2010
The importance of having an ‘ology
When you read this story, you will have to decide for yourself what is truth and what is fiction. All I can promise you is that I haven’t made any of it up at all; it is all gleaned from … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health, Skeptic
Tagged cult, enlightenment, fraud, mental illness, psychiatry, science fiction, skeptic, soul, spirit, thetan
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A Father
Gordon WIlson, Drawn by Sue on her iPad The father of my closest friend died this week. I have just been helping her write a eulogy for him and I have come to a full stop because it has tapped … Continue reading
Posted in Parenthood, Uncategorized
Tagged depression, eulogy, father, fatherhood, funeral, parenthood
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Melvyn Bragg on his Mental Illness
“You get through it but it never goes away..” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-10653473
Psychic Powers
Posted in Skeptic
Tagged fakery, fry and laurie, hugh laurie, humour, Psychic, skeptic, spoon bending, stephen fry
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If it walks like a duck…
The Guardian yesterday carried an article extolling the ‘proven’ efficacy of homeopathy. It attracted over 700 comments from readers, including a small but noticeable number who rose to the defence. Homeopathy does not work and has no proven efficacy. Gillian … Continue reading
Hello world!
I’m here. When I’ve got something to say, I’ll say it. Meanwhile, nice to meet you.
Posted in Launch
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