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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Science & religion: another take
Quixote has an interesting post on his site on the expanding universe, dark energy, and how much science doesn’t know: A philosopher would recognize in the language of this discussion a metaphysics that nearly tears any pretense of scientific materialism … Continue reading
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Expelled reviewed
I went to the 7:10 showing of Expelled last evening. I have to admit, I was a bit afraid to see it. You see, I am used to seeing things produced by Christians that are just embarrasing. I was kind … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Reviews
Tagged Ben Stein, darwin, Dawkins, Expelled, ID
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That theory won’t hold water…
Here’s one of the more creative, over-reaching attempts at framing (aka spinning): “Stein employs the common dodge of enumerating all the admittedly unanswered questions in evolutionary theory and using this to refute the whole idea. But all scientific knowledge is … Continue reading
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Evolution and other megaphysical news
Today’s been a great day so far, if you rate your days on cool blog posts that you’ve read. It’s also a great day if you consider the weather, which is why I’m taking the afternoon off. But, that’s beside … Continue reading