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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Declaration in Defense of Science & Secularism
I just ran across an absolutely brilliant website, nearly as good as Landover Baptist’s site, for the Biological Research Institute for Theoretical Evolution Studies. It’s highly educational, and fun to read. I’ve bookmarked it. Thinking that the Washington D.C. Center … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Humor and/or Sarcasm
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Et tu, Christopher Hitchens?
I like Christopher Hitchens. He’s witty, he’s British so he has that cool accent working for him, he’s intelligent (he uses big words, anyway), and he’s outspoken. He can hold his own with and sometimes even out-talk Chris Matthews. He … Continue reading
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The evolution of morality
Mid-afternoon yesterday two well-dressed men knocked on my door; my suspicion that they were Jehovah’s Witnesses was quickly strengthened when one of them asked my thoughts on the decline of our society’s morality (and confirmed when they handed me a … Continue reading
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Return to Fahrenheit 451
A rather humorous (if it wasn’t so scary) story is being played out at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. It seems that the Discovery Institute, a group which promotes Intelligent Design, was scheduled to present a conference entitled “Darwin vs … Continue reading