how many times can you disprove ghosts? being a "skeptic" sounds repetitive.
Until news organizations stop telling people that they might be real. It is repetitive, an that's causing some tension in the skeptic movement right now. And, it's true that pricks seek out things to make them feel superior, and that can be anything from religion to skepticism to indie rock. Doesn't mean liking any of those things makes you a prick.
Hey, I liked Michael Shermer's book Why People Believe Weird Things, I just don't see it as a lifestyle choice. But, if you focus on advocacy (as opposed to preaching to the choir) I can see how it could be useful.
I agree that pricks are into everything. But there is something about totalizing ideologies that draws them out.
I think that's the main problem with the skeptical movement, that it survives by preaching to the choir. Do they really think someone is going to wander into TAM and change their minds about anything? When Shermer can say, with a straight face, that free markets lead to the end of child labor, then you know you have something so corrupted by ideology as to almost be worthless. There's no outside commentary or criticism. It can be as insular and inbred as fundamentalist religion. That's why I like the bad astronomer and the SGU best of all--they're more open to conversation than a PZ Myers or a Penn. However, I enjoy the podcasts, and I'm amazed at how my criticl thinking has improved since I've been challenged by them. I appreciate what they have to teach me, but I don't want to lurk inside thier movement. As a Christian, I wouldn't really be welcome, anyway.