Quote (L4d @ Oct 21 2011 06:29pm)
So now I need to take my time to watch the episodes for you?
They used to have stuff on their site, but I have not checked there in years, and I cannot remember which episodes were the ones that show their best evidence.
If I told you there was evidence of life on Mars somewhere in the TV show "Nova" wouldn't you want me to find the exact episode that contains that evidence? Or if I told you that scientists had found incontrovertible proof of a god and it was published in Nature magazine, wouldn't you want me to provide the name of the article with that proof? It's not an unreasonable request.
Quote (L4d @ Oct 21 2011 06:32pm)
Stating that you have watched enough episodes to conclude that they have been unable to conclude any evidence is not skeptical?
Disbelief in the absence of evidence is skeptical. It's practically the definition of skeptical, actually. The opposite of skepticism is gullibility.