Alan
Levinovitz, PhD
Author / Associate Professor of Religious Studies, James Madison University
Saturday, March 13, 1:30pm US/Eastern (UTC-05:00)
NCASVideo YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/V4WkseN3iTg
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Appeals to the wisdom of nature are among the most powerful
arguments in the history of human thought. Yet Nature (with a capital N) and
natural goodness are not objective or scientific. Author Alan Levinovitz
will discuss how modern Western culture has divinized nature, and will
highlight the many dangers of substituting simple myths for complicated
realities.
Alan Levinovitz is associate professor of religious studies
at James Madison University, where he teaches and researches a wide range of
topics: classical Chinese philosophy, religion and science, and even toy
design. After studying religion and philosophy at Stanford, he taught
English in China for two years before returning to the University of Chicago
and earning a PhD in Religion and Literature. Now he lives in Charlottesville,
Virginia, with his wife, daughter, cat, hermit crabs, and an extensive
collection of strange plants and unusual minerals.
In addition to his academic work on everything from the meaning of capital
letters to the meaning of nonsense, his writing on religion, philosophy, and
science has been featured in
Aeon,
The Atlantic,
The
Washington Post,
Slate,
Wired,
The Chronicle of Higher
Education,
Vox, NPR and elsewhere. He is also the author of
The
Gluten Lie and Other Myths About What You Eat.
There will be an online question-and-answer segment after
the talk.
https://www.ncas.org/2021/02/march-13-natural-conversation-with-alan.html
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December 2020 NCAS Speaker to Appear on ABC-TV's "The
Con"
Bob Nygaard, a private detective who specializes in the
investigation of confidence crimes, most notably psychic fraud, will appear on
an upcoming episode of "The Con," a weekly TV series narrated by
Whoopi Goldberg. "The Psychic Con" episode will air on ABC-TV
on Wednesday, March 17 at 10 PM ET.
March PhACT Lecture
Our skeptical neighbors to the north, the Philadelphia
Association for Critical Thinking (PhACT), will host their next online event on
Saturday, March 20 at 2 PM ET. Speaker Ian Bryce of Australian Skeptics,
Inc will present "Adventures of an Australian Skeptic." As
ASI's "Challenge Coordinator," Dr. Bryce administers the A$100,000
Challenge for anyone who can demonstrate a paranormal or psychic ability or
powers unknown to science. Event details at http://www.phact.org/meetings.php.
April NCAS Lecture
Christopher French, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths,
University of London, will present "Twenty Years of Weird Science at
Goldsmiths: Some Reflections," discussing the Anomalistic Psychology
Research Unit (APRU) that he founded in 2000. Saturday, April 10 at 1:30
PM ET, live on the NCASVideo YouTube channel.
NCAS Board Elections: Call for Candidates
Are you an NCAS member who wants to take a leadership role
in the skeptics movement? The NCAS annual board of directors election is
fast approaching. As a board member, you can channel (non-psychically)
your talent and energy (the non-woo kind) into educating the public, and pick
up some fun skills along the way. Send an email to ncas@ncas.org
by March 31 for more information.
NCAS and the Reckoning of Time
There are many ways to reckon the passage of time...the orbital period of Earth
around the Sun and the orbital period of the Moon around Earth are part of the
common standard. For longer periods of time, there are alternative
"clocks" available. Using the orbital periods of other planets
around the Sun (Jupiter ≈ 12 years, Saturn ≈ 29.5 years) is a fun way of making
someone feel younger when their birthday rolls around. For example, I
(Scott Snell) am still 4, in "Jupiter years." Are there any
other "fun" clocks out there, you may ask? Why yes, and NCAS is
"synced" perfectly with one of them! NCAS was born in Spring
1987. Several weeks after the first NCAS public meeting on March 29,
Brood X ("ten") periodical cicadas emerged en masse (as they always
do, every 17 years) from underground, eventually taking flight and <ahem>
fulfilling the reproductive phase of their lifecycle. That happened in
1987, in 2004, and will again in 2021 (probably starting in early May).
For a month or more, some Mid-Atlantic and Midwest states will be indundated
with billions of these noisy insects. So, while you're enjoying (or
"enjoying") this wonder of nature around us, you can wish NCAS a
happy 2nd birthday using your Magicicada septendecim clock!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodical_cicadas
https://cicadas.uconn.edu/brood_10/
Torn From Today's (Yesterday's) Headlines
By Scott Snell
Coincidence Anniversaries
This month marks the anniversaries of two coincidences involving TV
entertainment programs:
20th:
TV: It's the 20th anniversary (March 4, 2001) of the
premiere of "The Lone Gunmen," a short-lived spinoff of "The
X-Files." The episode's villains hack into the controls of a
commercial airliner, setting it on course to collide with the World Trade
Center's South Tower. Fortunately our heroes are able to restore control
to the crew at the last possible moment, and the pilot steers the plane clear
of the tower.
Reality: Six months later, commercial airliners were
hijacked and collided with the World Trade Center towers.
The episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcZ6HXIOmYE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lone_Gunmen_(TV_series)
(Note that the current Wikipedia page incorrectly states
that the episode's flight originated in Boston, as did the two September 11
flights that destroyed the World Trade Center. In fact, the flight was
bound for Boston.)
40th:
TV: It's the 40th anniversary (March 18, 1981) of the
premiere of "The Greatest American Hero." The episode's
villains plan to assassinate the President of the United States.
Fortunately our hero, a schoolteacher named Ralph Hinkley, thwarts their plan.
Reality: Twelve days later, an attempted assassination
of the President of the United States nearly succeeds. The would-be
assassin's name? John Hinckley, Jr.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_American_Hero#Ralph's_surname
As I wrote in other Shadow columns about coincidences
(the January 2013 and November 2015 editions), "We're surrounded by an
incredible number of occurrences and details, only some of which we even
notice, so we should expect some random 'alignments' of two to happen now and
then. We never notice the many misalignments, so when an alignment occurs, it
seems remarkable, and could be quite affecting."
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