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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Working on the New World Order
I think Harry Collins is a little bit nuts; what do you think? Collins is a professor of social science at Cardiff University, who is apparently tired of having the social sciences marginalized and is working on the groundrules for … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged elective modernism, Harry Collins, modernism, science, skepticism, social science
1 Comment
Yay! I made it!
Last night I took the plunge and moved this site over to Dreamhost, and upgraded WordPress at the same time. I’m sure I didn’t do it exactly right (for some reason I had to import the database twice), but everything’s … Continue reading
Posted in Random Thoughts
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America’s Christian heritage
While I’m not a big supporter of the “America’s a Christian nation” thing, I do believe that the United States was indeed heavily influenced by Christian principles, and that historically, the so-called “separation of church and state” was never meant … Continue reading
Posted in Letter to a Christian Nation, Politics/Current Events
Tagged america, christian, Church, fathers, founding, quotes, state
3 Comments
They couldn’t just be wrong…
From Discovery Channel News: Earth’s climate continues to confound scientists. Following a 30-year trend of warming, global temperatures have flatlined since 2001 despite rising greenhouse gas concentrations, and a heat surplus that should have cranked up the planetary thermostat. That … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged discovery, faith, global warming, science, stupidity
2 Comments