Skeptics of Carlos – Friday the 13th Edition!
Welcome to the inaugural (plus one) edition of…
the Skeptics of Carlos Circle!
I’m a little superstitious, so having to present the Circle on Friday 13th doesn’t bode well for me…
Last Friday 13th, I was crippled by a devastating run of bad luck. I’d abandoned a cup of tea mid-preparation, and hours later discovered the cold, over-infused result…
Minutes later, I found that a head of cabbage I’d intended for that night’s meal had turned black, and was inedible.
If that wasn’t enough, I found a crease in a garment I’d carefully laid out for Church that coming Sunday…
But seriously, Friday 13th affected my life in the most significant way…my mother brought forward the scheduled date of her cesarean section so that I would be born on Thursday 12th August, not Friday 13th…
Clutching our four-leaf clovers,
let’s proceed with the Circle, cautiously…
…and pray that some gross misfortune doesn’t befall us…
Adrian Morgan of The Outer Hoard curses us with the post, Scepticism in reverse. Adrian provides some of the most chilling proof of audio pareidolia subliminal messages I’ve ever heard.
Analyzing the poems of Jim Wilshire, these hidden, backwards messages reveal this skeptic’s demonic machinations. Pump up your speakers to hear the voice of satan, but keep your crucifix on hand to quell the evil.
Chew cloves of garlic as you visit Elizabeth McRae’s Skeptopia site. In the post Superstitions Among Roleplaying Gamers we read about the habits, rituals and beliefs of gamers.
This topic is further treated in her Natural 20 podcast, where some of these superstitions are road tested. You’ll need your rosary beads for this one…
When I happened upon Naon Tiotami’s post I noticed that he was giving me the evil eye. Luckily, I was
wearing my own evil eye, which countereacted his attempts to hex me.
Naon, of Homologous Legs, provides an excellent, in-depth analysis of some bad arguments from the Institute for Creation Research. I keep hoping that Australian-born Creationist Ken Ham will turn out to be another Carlos-like Hoax of The Amazing Randi…
The PodBlack Cat crossed my path with bad luck news – skeptics aren’t always skeptical about their own methods and approaches to spreading skepticism. In Questioning Skeptics - On Primary and Secondary Teaching, the PodBlack Cat explains that sometimes, we alienate the very people we hope to educate. Furthermore, sometimes the school system is skeptical about skepticism! How can we effectively teach science and critical thinking in schools?
Keep your holy water on hand for protection when you visit …And Say We Did. The author utters wicked
talk about incantations hang on, that’s incarnations.
In the witty For Whom The Eckhart Tolle(s), we are treated to a biting analysis of a self-’help’ book The Power of Now.
Tolle has been profiled on Oprah…need we say more? Will we ever hear the words, “If you look under your seat, you’ll find a copy of Carl Sagan’s The Demon Haunted World!” on Oprah’s Bookclub?
In closing, check out this article from The Mercury.
My mate Fred Thornett was interviewed for Friday the 13th Has Had Its Day.
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Fred says some sensible stuff…and even the clairvoyants dismissed this superstition.
…one down, thousands to go…
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I love the last line of the news article. “Clairvoyants contacted by The Mercury yesterday also said…”
I just wish the reporter had asked them what we all really want to know: Didn’t they see that coming?
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But seriously, Friday 13th affected my life in the most significant way…my mother brought forward the scheduled date of her cesarean section so that I would be born on Thursday 12th August, not Friday 13th…
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Oh Dear Lord, I did that. When presented with the two possible dates for a C-section in July 2001, I argued with myself, I quizzed all around me, I questioned the rational. Thursday the 12, or Friday the 13th? But went with the ‘just in case’ route. My daughter will be celebrating her 7th birthday, this coming up 12th of July. Hey, at least I didn’t consult an astrologist to tell me the better of the two dates! Baby steps.
When you are talking the life and death of surgery for yourself and your child, reason sometimes goes right out the window and old fears hold strong.
It’s really amazing what is ingrained in our minds from generations of teachings. What if Thursday the 12th was the *evil* day? Then my daughter might have had a completely different birthday. What is also amazing is that the hospital, doctor, and doctor’s office had no problem with offering a second date as an option and completely understood my decision for choosing. Heck, I think the doctors enjoy the upcoming surgery free Friday the 13th Holiday.
Like the Pascal’s Wager of birth, I can understand why people would go with the “just in case” option.
You make an excellent point about submission to fears over reason regarding a life or death matter.
This may well be a common phenomenon!
I think it is. It is impulsive almost. You start to ask “why risk it?”. And that was what it came down to. It wasn’t that I actually believe that Friday 13th is bad. Nothing any better or worse ever happened to me on that day. I think part of me was also worried about everyone else and how THEY react to the day. What if the nurse is so flustered (and surely she wouldn’t be, but you are already a basket case by this point in your pregnancy) that she messes up. Or the anesthesiologist is freaked out and gives me the wrong dose. It’s enough to make you pull your hair out. These are concerns on any day of the year, but throw in the old irrational fears, and it’s just worse.
So you just settle it by deciding on the safe route.
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