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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
More on Flew, and even more philosophy
Since the attempts to give Anthony Flew the brush-off will continue for a while, I thought passing along a link to his interview with Dr. Benjamin Wiker was appropriate. He certainly doesn’t seem senile in this interview. In response to … Continue reading
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2008 New Years’ Resolution: I must read more…
I’m joking, although I’m already stocking up on 2008’s reading list. And, since in the last week I finished off the 2 novels I received for Christmas, besides doing a critical review of one of Andrew Murray’s books and reading … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Random Thoughts, Reviews
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Science & faith revisited
My friend Mike recently linked here, to 2 extended video clips of four of the top “New Atheists,” Daniel Dennett, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, and Richard Dawkins, discussing the interplay of the “New Atheism” and religion (mainly Christianity) as well … Continue reading
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Oh, those pesky presuppositions…
I have often mentioned that science is based on presuppositions, and that these presuppositions are, if not issues of faith, at least rooted in a certain philosophy or worldview. To me, this is rather obvious – and it’s not a … Continue reading
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