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The Uncertainty of Science
Earlier this week, I read a 1954 essay by Charles Edward Coulson (1910 – 1970) on The Age of the Universe. This essay, written for… -
The “Laws of Science” and God
A little over a month ago, I got into an email exchange with a person who claimed he could prove the existence of God. As… -
The Science Of Human Life is Almost Unbelievable
by: Dan Shanefield I won’t say I believe there is a conventional God behind human life, but it’s difficult to believe in a strictly scientific… -
THE GODS (16)
by: Robert G. Ingersoll From a philosophical point of view, science is knowledge of the laws of life; of the conditions of happiness; of the… -
What did Einstein think of religion?
Albert Einstein is regarded as one of the major geniuses of all time. Attaching his name to an idea immediately gives it a degree of… -
What does irreducible complexity imply?
The November / December 2005 issue of Skeptical Inquirer has several good articles on Evolution and Intelligent Design. If you have an interest in these… -
On Christian scientists
by: Kaye Madison I find Christian scientists to be somewhat of an oxymoron. Or at the very least slightly contradictory in terms. Talking with my… -
Those Continuing Creationist Follies
by: John Tyrrell A discussion has been opened. In a recent interview, Florida’s Senator Marco Rubio was asked how old he thought the earth was.… -
Banning evolution in school
“I don’t think evolution should be associated with our school.” Sherry Melby, a Missouri teacher[1] This year, the band at Smith-Cotton High School, Sedalia, Missouri… -
Analytic Science or Intuitive Religion?
by: Paul W. Sharkey Are “analytic” and “intuitive” thinking just different ways of thinking — different in “style” perhaps but equally valid ways of drawing…
