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Tag Archives: mexico
Podcast #66 – Freethought in Mexico
We interview Danny Zepeda, a skeptical blogger living in Morelia, a city in central Mexico. He talks about the state of freethought South of the Border, the prevalence of superstition and alt-medicine quackery in Mexican society, and the challenges of … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, children, christianity, international freethought, podcast, religion, skepticism, superstitions
Tagged danny zepeda, mexico, papa esceptico
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Un Papá Escéptico
How’s your Spanish? Here’s a great blog from a skeptic south of the border: Un Papá Escéptico (A Skeptical Papa). It’s maintained by Danny Zepeda, who laments the obssession his fellow countrymen have with the Virgin Mary, alternative medicine and … Continue reading
