I'm not sure if that's always true. If you really believed in hell and damnation, wouldn't you put all your efforts into changing that? Most christians don't do that - maybe because it's uncomfortable. And they and the evangelical show showed their true selves on their trunk sow. But i wouldn' mean it. I doi hate hilary. You knowuo these are the bad people. They're evil. Maybe cuanons not true, but but the broader truth is that this thing is bad. What d you think of ii wonder if that'salways true?"
The most fundamental lesson that all magicians learn is that seeing is not believing. In episode 195, Michael speaks with internationally acclaimed sleight-of-hand artist and 35-year activist for scientific skepticism, Jamy Ian Swiss, about his lively, personal book, The Conjuror’s Conundrum, that takes readers on a magical mystery tour of the longstanding connection between magic and skepticism. Shermer and Swiss discuss: Swiss’s first encounter with fraud, the paranormal and supernatural, magic and mentalism, hot/cold/universal readings, pychics, talking to the dead, James van Praagh, belief, the afterlife, “the amazing” Kreskin, the Alpha Project, and more…