Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt

Well, okay then…

I ran across an interesting post this morning that discusses Eugene V. Koonin’s recent article in Biology Direct entitled, “The cosmological model of eternal inflation and the transition from chance to biological evolution in the history of life.” (Catchy title…) … Continue reading

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Dawkins apparently finds the edge of evolution

[youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=zaKryi3605g] And, he’s apparently 40 to 80 years out of date, per Nigel Calder, former editor of New Scientist. Calder believes that science corrects itself, but it takes multiple decades to do so. From Uncommon Descent: According to Nigel Calder, … Continue reading

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Faith, conversion & apostasy part 2

Following up on my last post, today I received a newsletter from Books & Culture with a review of Timothy Larson’s book Crisis of Doubt: Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England. Crisis, as the title states, deals with the Christianity and … Continue reading

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Faith, conversion & apostasy

I would guess that most people know someone who has, at some point in their life, made a major change in their belief system, such as from atheism to Christianity, or vice versa. You may have made such a change … Continue reading

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