Monthly Archives: February 2009

Evolution is irrelevant?

From Forbes.com, “The Dangers Of Overselling Evolution” by Philip S. Skell: I have queried biologists working in areas where one might have thought the Darwinian paradigm could guide research, such as the emergence of resistance to antibiotics and pesticides. Here, … Continue reading

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Overcompensation and the return to oppression

James Robertson writes: Europe’s war on free speech is the result of a profound identity crisis, one that is being generated by the blanket abandonment of traditional Judeo-Christian values coupled with mass immigration from Muslim countries. But in their zeal … Continue reading

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The God Box, part 2

As I mentioned in the prior post, this is a story I wrote a few years ago.  The story, like many others, is open to some interpretation, so don’t assume that you know my own.  In fact, part of what’s … Continue reading

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The God Box, part 1

The Following is part one of a short story I wrote in 2002. —————————————— Andy and Caroline stood briefly outside the study as Andy gave the slightly open door a short rap. “Come in,” a booming voice responded. Andy opened … Continue reading

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