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Jamie Clubb Snr Member

Number of posts: 296 Age: 33 Job/hobbies: Coach/Writer Humor: Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date: 2008-06-20
 | Subject: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:06 pm | |
| For my club's fifth tenet I chose "Open Mind". However, as a sceptic, I am routinely accused of not having an open mind. My view is that the true sceptic has an open mind. In fact, I think history has shown us that some of the greatest sceptics were very imaginative and creative. It was the extent of their questioning nature and their insistance on not accepting absolutes that defines being open minded. I think this has the makings of an article. Would British Sceptic be interested in reproducing it for their blog? Plus it is a good discussion topic too  |
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Number of posts: 518 Age: 36 Location: N.E. England Job/hobbies: reading popular science, research. Humor: Dry Registration date: 2008-06-18
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:48 pm | |
| Jamie, leave the link mate and I will have a look, yes I can reproduce it for my blog cheers very much, I need to come back to this thread when I can discuss in more detail, just posted my Friday Blog actually, trying to do one a week and keep the quality up, but if you guys have anything you want on there just let me know, no problem. Full credit and link to your reference Of course will be supplied. Cheers, Den. _________________ Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism - and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. Stephen J Gould MY BLOG PAGE |
|  | | Jamie Clubb Snr Member

Number of posts: 296 Age: 33 Job/hobbies: Coach/Writer Humor: Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date: 2008-06-20
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:54 pm | |
| Thanks, Den. Just finished one on my club's first tenet "Respect", which was more appropriate to promote my classes in Coventry via the Coventry Telegraph blog. The Open Mind tenet seemed to link well with my scepticism. |
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Number of posts: 518 Age: 36 Location: N.E. England Job/hobbies: reading popular science, research. Humor: Dry Registration date: 2008-06-18
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:16 pm | |
| Hi Jamie, being honest Im not sure whether to continu blogging, writing articles for me is like pulling teeth, doesn't come naturally and when I look at it I think what a bloody mess I suppose it might come together with practice. Back to open head, empty mind, I sometimes doubt myself, am I correct when debating with true believers to push their claims aside as argument from ignorance, ad hominem, straw man etc and push scienctific truths in their face. Certainly philosopher Daniel C Dennett makes a superb sceptic, he knows which questions to ask, in which order to get the truth. Something I feel he has honed over the years. Regards, Den. _________________ Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism - and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. Stephen J Gould MY BLOG PAGE |
|  | | Jamie Clubb Snr Member

Number of posts: 296 Age: 33 Job/hobbies: Coach/Writer Humor: Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date: 2008-06-20
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Number of posts: 518 Age: 36 Location: N.E. England Job/hobbies: reading popular science, research. Humor: Dry Registration date: 2008-06-18
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:11 pm | |
| Cheers Jamie, thanks for the kick p the pants Did I mention that BadPsychics Jon, our current newest member, has made a great offer. Not only has he allowed me to leave a link, he also said If I or anyone on the team wanted to write an article he would post it for us and link with credit to us Thanks again Jon, Regards, Den. _________________ Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism - and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. Stephen J Gould MY BLOG PAGE |
|  | | Jamie Clubb Snr Member

Number of posts: 296 Age: 33 Job/hobbies: Coach/Writer Humor: Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date: 2008-06-20
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:11 pm | |
| That's great news. I better get cracking! |
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Number of posts: 518 Age: 36 Location: N.E. England Job/hobbies: reading popular science, research. Humor: Dry Registration date: 2008-06-18
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:57 pm | |
| Ref: Open mind, im pulling together what i hope to be a cracking blog, but may get heat from any sceptic that might read it. Going to think about it because my directin may require 2 quite separated blog entries, even if there is a lot of crossover. Regards, Den. _________________ Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism - and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. Stephen J Gould MY BLOG PAGE |
|  | | JonDonnis Jnr Member
Number of posts: 6 Registration date: 2008-10-21
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:29 am | |
| Yes please let me know if you want me to publish anything as I would be happy to do so. I am looking for articles that can fit any of the sites in the BP Network, |
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Number of posts: 518 Age: 36 Location: N.E. England Job/hobbies: reading popular science, research. Humor: Dry Registration date: 2008-06-18
 | Subject: Re: Open Mind vs Empty Head? Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:03 pm | |
| I guess thats psychics, ghosts and alt med from what ive seen, see what I can do Jon, Den. _________________ Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism - and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. Stephen J Gould MY BLOG PAGE |
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