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Are Mensans Skeptical Enough?

Skeptical Inquirer,  May, 2001  by Kendrick Frazier,  Jodi Chapman,  Robert Lopresti

Napier, Tom. "Are Mensans Skeptical Enough?" Mensa Bulletin: The Magazine of American Mensa, January 2001, pp. 8, 18. "Mensans devote immense effort to convoluted systems of thought without considering that their foundations may be false," says Napier, founder of PhACT, a Philadelphia-based skeptics' organization.

He urges Mensans to think critically, and to use their problem-solving skills wisely. "It is a waste of good brainpower, not to mention an embarrassment to the rest of us, when Mensans fail to apply critical thinking before engaging their brains."

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