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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Peter Hitchens: The Rage Against God
Peter Hitchens, well-known journalist, author and brother to outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens, has just written a book entitled The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me To Faith. Here’s a short trailer: And from the back cover: With unflinching openness … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, book, Christianity, christopher hitchens, faith, god, peter hitchens, rage
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On the Impossibility of Mulltiple Universes and Realities
Since LOST, Fringe and Star Trek (not to mention Obamacare) have everybody talking about multiple universes and realities, I thought this post by Cornelius Hunter was timely (and besides, it’s a good read). It got me thinking: If there are … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Humor and/or Sarcasm
Tagged alternate, cornelius hunter, fringe, humor, lost, reality, star trek, universe
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Hunter on the Conflict Between Science and Religion
From Cornelius Hunter at Darwin’s God, discussing The Real Conflict Between Science and Religion: But as Henry Kissinger described academia, the battles are so fierce because the stakes are so small. From the outside the conflict between atheist evolutionists and … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, cornelius hunter, evolution, faith, science, theism
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The Myth of Rationality
Some areas of study – business and conflict management, for example – are beginning to accept the fact that humans are not wholly rational thinkers, no matter how hard they try. Thomas Kuhn introduced this thought in terms of science, … Continue reading
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Tagged atheistm, faith, Kuhn, myth, Popper, rationality, ridiculous
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