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    Re: Two psychics break ranks to help uk sceptics

    Quote Originally Posted by polomint38 View Post
    Also Professor Hood has a very good name.
    Marvin? Mercedes? Mercury? Methuselah? Maximilian?

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    Re: Two psychics break ranks to help uk sceptics

    Quote Originally Posted by Croydon Bob View Post
    Marvin? Mercedes? Mercury? Methuselah? Maximilian?
    I'd be more than happy to have "Professor" as my first name.

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    Re: Two psychics break ranks to help uk sceptics

    Quote Originally Posted by Dubious Dick View Post
    anyway, back to Gordy. What's the latest post-event rationalisation attempt?
    Like I said, I'm nobody's spokesperson. Listen to Gordy doing his own talking - in a discussion HERE with Chris French, an ex-policeman turned church pastor and some psychic who claims to have helped police solve murder cases.

    Beyond Belief - The Supernatural
    In the first of a new series, Ernie Rea and guests discuss the supernatural and ask whether there are always rational explanations for the apparently inexplicable.

    Ernie Rea returns with a new series of Radio 4's discussion programme in which guests from different faith and non-faith perspectives debate the challenges of today's world.

    Each week a panel is assembled to represent a diversity of views and opinions, which often reveal hidden, complex and sometimes contradictory understandings of the world around us.

    In this programme, the first in a new series, Ernie and guests discuss the supernatural and ask whether there are always rational explanations for the apparently inexplicable.

    Why does belief in the supernatural appear to have increased in recent years? Can it be explained by an increase in visibility in books, television and the internet or could our fascination with ghosts, spirits and the hereafter be filling a void left by organised religion.

    The panellists hear from a medium and paranormal investigator who claims to have daily visions and has helped police forces solve murder cases.

    Joining Ernie to discuss the supernatural are Gordon Smith, one of Britain's best known psychic mediums, the Reverend Anthony Delaney, pastor of Ivy Church in Manchester and Professor Christopher French, head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit in the Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths College, London.
    Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 4:30PM Mon, 13 Dec 2010
    Available until 12:00AM Thu, 1 Jan 2099 (I rather suspect this should say 2011)
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