Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt

A Night fan

Reading the reviews and blogs, you’d think people universally disliked M. Night Shyamalan’s films. The critics obviously dislike him, and reviews of The Happening appear to be following that trend, with the Tomatometer currently showing 20%. I haven’t seen it … Continue reading

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Faith + science = a shroud of mystery

It is being reported that physics Professor John Jackson of the University of Colorado, one of the leading experts on the famed Shroud of Turin, has convinced the Oxford University Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit to retest the Shroud under the assumption … Continue reading

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The silent warrant

Sounds ominous, doesn’t it? Every day, both at work and off, I read truth claims. Positions stated, propositions advanced, and conclusions asserted. Whether it’s a legal analysis, a theological discussion or the evolution-ID debate, there are truth claims being made. … Continue reading

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Critical thinking, Intelligent Design and, well, critical thinking

Paul Nelson, Discovery Institute Fellow, Philosopher of Biology and Intelligent Design proponent (just so no one is confused) has posted a review on Uncommon Descent, the pro-Intelligent Design weblog of William Dembski, Denise O’Leary and Friends (just so no one … Continue reading

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