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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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And now for something really, really important

I’ve been talking about Darwinism, faith, atheists and theology for a long time now, so it’s time to get down to something really important: movies. Or, to use a more intellectually acceptable term, film. I have two new favorite movies, … Continue reading

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The evolution of straw men

I’ve been doing a lot of reading lately on the Intelligent Design/ Creationism/Evolution/Neo-Darwinism controversy. I’m currently reading Behe’s Darwin’s Black Box, one of the key ID texts, and supplementing my reading (to keep that “fair and balanced” viewpoint) with anti-Behe … Continue reading

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The Dawkins Disappointment

Wanting to read Richard Dawkins’ latest book The God Delusion but being too cheap to purchase a copy, I am on a waiting list at the local library. In the meantime, I discovered Dawkins’ website, RichardDawkins.net, where he’s posted (among … Continue reading

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