Tag: skepticism
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Discernment: A Grumps’ Guide to Seeing Through the Bullshit
Ah, discernment. That word you’ve likely heard today—probably from someone patting themselves on the back for rejecting something you thought was cool. It’s one of those terms that gets tossed around like a cheap frisbee at the dog park, especially by people who think they’ve got some kind of divine VIP access to “the truth.”…
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The Future of Cryptids: Will They Survive Modern Skepticism?
In a world of growing skepticism and scientific advancements, can the legends of cryptids still endure? Let’s explore their place in modern culture.
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Exploring Skepticism in Paranormal Investigations
Think skepticism is just a buzzkill? Think again. Let’s dive into how critical thinking can sharpen our understanding of the paranormal, and why it matters.
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The Mandela Effect: Did We All Just Remember It Wrong, or Are We in an Alternate Universe?
Did we misremember, or are alternate realities bleeding into ours? Dive into the Mandela Effect and challenge your perception of reality.
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Grumps’ Take on Politics in the 2024 Election Year
Grumps critiques the 2024 election as political theater, with voters trapped between aggressive rhetoric and unrealistic idealism, lacking practical solutions to real-world problems.
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Atheists Don’t Appreciate the Beauty of Religious Traditions
The delightful misconception that atheists, with their supposed lack of spiritual depth, are incapable of appreciating the grandeur of religious traditions is as charming as it is misguided. As if being an atheist somehow strips one of the ability to marvel at the architectural wonders of cathedrals or the rich symbolism in religious art. It’s…
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Angry at Unicorns: The Curious Case of Misguided Theological Assumptions
Ah, the timeless gem: “You are just angry at God.” How perceptive! How original! This assertion, dripping with insight, demands a thorough, if not wholly sarcastic, exploration. Clearly, my disbelief in a deity must be driven by raw, primal anger rather than centuries of philosophical discourse and rigorous scientific inquiry. Let’s unravel this delightful paradox…