Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt

PZ Myers on “Playing God” & support for ID

I just had to toss this in… I just ran across Myers’ May 30 post, Playing God, in which he discusses a Newsweek article on recent efforts to create life in the laboratory. Myers says: These fellows and others are … Continue reading

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A Parable

Long ago, in a place far, far away, some great thinkers discovered a cave. This was not just any cave, this was a great cave, much better than the one Plato had found. This cave was truly magnificent – it … Continue reading

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Something to Talk About

Let’s give them something to talk about… – Sanjaya Malakar A question that’s been rolling around my brain for a few days is “of what value is the Darwinist dialog?” Quixote said it well with his comment on yesterday’s post: … Continue reading

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Everything Falls Apart: A challenge to Darwinism

Speaking of challenges to Darwinism: In the 1860s Charles Darwin proposed a theory of the origin of species. He predicted it would be solidly supported by fossils when enough had been found to fill the gaps. But the fossil record … Continue reading

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