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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Much ado about Darwin / The progress myth
I’ve got to admit it’s getting better A little better all the time (it can’t get more worse) – Lennon/McCartney, “Getting Better” You could say I’ve lost my faith in science and progress… – Sting, “If I Ever Lose My Faith” … Continue reading
Age of the Machine
Apparently this video has been posted on science blogs all around the web, including Panda’s Thumb. What’s interesting is that while the science blogs see this as a pro-Darwinist video, most others see it as making fun of Dawkins, Myers, … Continue reading
Modern arrogance
It would seem that some cultures have in their very essence an arrogance that permeates whatever they say or do. It’s not always overt, but it’s there. The United States is probably a good example (as we hear this often … Continue reading
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Berlinski on Darwinism and the Devil
Dr. David Berlinski (an agnostic of Jewish heritage) on Darwin’s theory, from the soon to be released movie, Expelled: “One of my prevailing doctrines about Darwinian theory is, ‘Man, that thing is just a mess.’ It’s like looking into a … Continue reading
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