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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
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
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged education, evolution, forbes, Jerry Coyne, philip skell, science
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The critical analysis behind the Bible canon
Eusebius was an early (263-339) Christian historian who eventually became Bishop of Caesarea, although his is more commonly known for his work on early church history. His work has been exceptionally helpful in that he references a number of early … Continue reading
“Climate models are useless…”
From the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Environment & Public Works website: Retired senior NASA atmospheric scientist Dr. John S. Theon, the former supervisor of James Hansen, NASA’s vocal man-made global warming fears soothsayer, has now publicly declared himself a skeptic … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Politics/Current Events
Tagged climate change, global warming, politics, science
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The Inane Atheists
The “New Atheists” – people like Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins and of late, Christopher Hitchens – have been making the news now for a couple of years, as their books promoting their strain of anti-theism can be found on endcap … Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged achilles heel, alister mcgrath, atheism, Christianity, faith, loftus, modernism, new atheists, reason, teacup
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