<HTML>Hi Mikey,
I refer you to earlier posts on the GHMB for your references. I can't be bothered going over it all again. If you are a skeptic you ought to be able to evaluate the organisation for yourself and see why it is trying to tutor the young out of innocence, ignorance and error. When I was a kid I enjoyed investigating things for myself and developing in my own way. Doing your own thing is liberty. I can just imagine having a CSICOP on hand to prevent me from making terrible errors...
"Look here kid, you don't have any invisible friends, you don't have dreams which come true, and planets do not explode."
"But..."
"No butz. Zat is just ze vay zings ahr. By ze vay, gif me zat buuk by Rupert Sheldrake as I need fuel for ze fire." ;-)
Philosophy can deal with the problems of science and scientific claims - no matter what the content of the methods and the results are. CSICOP is unnecessary.</HTML>