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I am a theoretical physicist and retired Director of UCITE (University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education) at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. My latest book THE GREAT PARADOX OF SCIENCE: Why its conclusions can be relied upon even though they cannot be proven was published by Oxford University Press in December 2019. I am the author of three other books: God vs. Darwin: The War Between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom (2009), The Achievement Gap in US Education: Canaries in the Mine (2005), and Quest for Truth: Scientific Progress and Religious Beliefs (2000).

You can email me at mano'"dot'"singham"'at"'case'"dot'"edu.

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    Orly Taitz loses California senate primary

    I have bad news.

    Orly Taitz lost her bid to become California’s next senator. She came in fifth in the primary, garnering 3.1% or 121,000 votes, which is not too shabby. [Read more…]

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    • Mano Singham
    • June 11, 2012
    • Humor, Politics
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    John Lewis on The Colbert Report

    I had heard of long-time Georgia congressman John Lewis and his role in the civil rights movement but had never actually seen him. I found this interview with Stephen Colbert quite moving. [Read more…]

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    • June 8, 2012
    • Humor, Politics
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    You can’t say they didn’t warn us

    Opponents of same sex marriage kept saying that if we allowed it, then it would open the floodgates to every possible combination of marriage, even involving turtles. We laughed at them but, astonishingly, they were right after all. And the new form of marriage that has been spawned is even worse than was imagined. [Read more…]

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    • June 7, 2012
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    If America were a dictatorship …

    This short scene from Sacha Baron Cohen’s The Dictator is well worth watching.

    (Thanks to Fu Dayi)

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    • June 7, 2012
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    The Daily Show on the celebration of the Queen’s jubilee

    Sometime ago I wrote in a post titled God save us from the Queen my view that the British monarchy, like any other monarchy, is a feudal parasitic institution that should be abolished and that I am amazed that people in the US with its republican tradition pay so much attention to its absurdly excessive pageantry. [Read more…]

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    • June 6, 2012
    • Humor, Media
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    Stephen Colbert interviews Don McLeroy

    McLeroy is a dentist who was on the Texas School Board. He was a creationist and was one of the key people pushing their agenda (as well as some other extreme right wing positions) on the schools and its textbooks. He was narrowly prevented from serving a second term. [Read more…]

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    • June 5, 2012
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    A suitable gift for Deepak Chopra …

    … and for people like him who try to use quantum physics and cosmology to argue for the existence of god. [Read more…]

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    • June 4, 2012
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    What does the Holy Spirit do anyway?

    Mr. Deity and Jesus review candidates to fill the third spot, though Jesus cannot quite figure out why he is necessary.

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    • May 31, 2012
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    How it should have ended

    This website suggests better endings for films. Here is their suggestion for the Harry Potter saga.

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    • May 30, 2012
    • Films and TV, Humor
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    Free style canoe dancing?

    According to Stephen Colbert, apparently there really is such a sport. I am finding it increasingly hard to tell the difference between parody and the real thing. (It starts at the 4:00 minute mark.) [Read more…]

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    • May 29, 2012
    • Humor
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