You have likely heard phrases like 'This probably didn't happen' or 'Odds are that this was true'. Why, it's in the first sentence of this very blurb! Probabilities are used by both skeptics and apologists. Do these phrases carry any weight though? How does one actually judge these statements if one even can? This series will explore just how far these claims go and whether they should be used at all. Whether you are mathematically inclined or not, join us as John combs through this topic!

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