Religion & social science intersection

I've been meaning to recommend Epiphenom for a while. As its subheading, "at the intersection of science, atheism and humanism" indicates, it has a perspective. But the analysis of new papers suggests a rather light touch. Remember, this isn't a blog which just opines about religion; rather, he analyzes data or analyzes the analysis of data. What's not to like?

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