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A biologist's view of science and religion. Issues at the interface of science and religion. Science vs. religion. Julian Baggini: Is there a real you? TED talk of the week). Sam Harris on The Moral Landscape (TED talk of the week) →. Friday laugh track. You know you’re a scientist when…. February 17, 2012. This entry was posted in Humor. Julian Baggini: Is there a real you? TED talk of the week). Sam Harris on The Moral Landscape (TED talk of the week) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Send to Email Address.
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A biologist's view of science and religion. Issues at the interface of science and religion. Science vs. religion. Friday laugh track, courtesy of… Dilbert again! Friday laugh track. You know you’re a scientist when… →. Julian Baggini: Is there a real you? TED talk of the week). February 15, 2012. This week’s TED talk comes from Julian. A philosopher, writer, and the cofounder and editor of The Philosophers’ Magazine. The talk ( Is there a real you? In this talk, Baggini claims that there. He doesn’...
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A biologist's view of science and religion. Issues at the interface of science and religion. Science vs. religion. Friday laugh track… xkcd on free will. Denis Dutton: A Darwinian theory of beauty (TED talk of the week) →. Friday laugh track… xkcd on sports. March 2, 2012. I love sports but thing most commentary is pretty ridiculous myself…. This entry was posted in Humor. Friday laugh track… xkcd on free will. Denis Dutton: A Darwinian theory of beauty (TED talk of the week) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A biologist's view of science and religion. Issues at the interface of science and religion. Science vs. religion. Sam Harris on The Moral Landscape (TED talk of the week). Friday laugh track… xkcd on sports →. Friday laugh track… xkcd on free will. February 24, 2012. This entry was posted in Humor. Sam Harris on The Moral Landscape (TED talk of the week). Friday laugh track… xkcd on sports →. Friday laugh track… xkcd on free will. February 24, 2012 at 8:08 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A biologist's view of science and religion. Issues at the interface of science and religion. Science vs. religion. Origen on Adam part 2 (David Opderbeck). September 2, 2016. This is the second post in my series about Origen and Adam. Today Origen is widely recognized in both the Western and Eastern branches of the Church as one of Christianity’s great early thinkers, even if some of the details … Continue reading →. Origen on Adam (David Opderbeck). August 31, 2016. Survey – next book(s) to blog? This w...
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Evolving Christian: December 2010
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Monday, December 27, 2010. Isaac Asimov on the Relativity of Wrong. Here's the original link. H/t to James McGrath. Isaac Asimov - The Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 14 No. 1, Fall 1989. The Relativity of Wrong. It seemed that in one of my innumerable essays, I had expressed a certain gladness at living in a century in which we finally got the basis of the universe straight. These are all twentieth-century discoveries, you see. Are they always wrong to the same degree? Let's take an example. Of course there ar...
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Evolving Christian: Very Nicely Done Cartoon Version of Evolutionary Theory.
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Monday, July 4, 2011. Very Nicely Done Cartoon Version of Evolutionary Theory. Here's a great cartoon rendering of the theory of evolution that I found just now from reading Jimpithecus. S science and religion blog. In a blog post on June 25. Which I only saw today, he links to a great cartoon from another blog. Explaining the theory of evolution, but in cartoon form, from Darryl Cunningham. Very nicely done indeed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Choose Your Own Adventure Bible. Barbara King Respond...
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Evolving Christian: February 2011
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Monday, February 14, 2011. Teaching Kids About Science in Church. There's a good post today at the Internet Monk. About how best to teach preteen kids in church about faith/science issues. Unfortunately (or maybe not! The gentleman in question has only a half hour to introduce the subject to his class this coming week. Here's the conundrum Ben is in:. Dear Chaplain Mike,. On Friday, I’ve got 30 minutes to talk to a group of 11-13 year-olds about ‘creation and evolution’. I may just be able to ask. With s...
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Evolving Christian: May 2011
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Thursday, May 26, 2011. Katharine Hayhoe: Evangelical Christian, Climate Scientist. A wonderful post at Biologos. About a climate change scientist who is also an evangelical Christian. Please be sure to watch all three videos at the link. This video needs to go viral and shatter the false dichotomy between faith and science so prevalent in the popular media. Links to this post. Sunday, May 8, 2011. Happy Scientifically Accurate Mothers Day! Links to this post. Saturday, May 7, 2011. Links to this post.
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Evolving Christian: March 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011. Darwin Pushed to the Margins in HS science classes. An excellent but also disturbing interview from Rod Dreher with Eric Plutzer. About why American High School teachers are so reluctant to teach evolutionary science in their classrooms. Here's one paragraph to get a sense of the article, but read the whole thing. It offers a convincing explanation as to why our HS science curriculum is so mediocre. Should we take costly steps to reduce carbon emissions? Links to this post.
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Evolving Christian: Doonesbury on Teaching Evolution in Louisiana
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Doonesbury on Teaching Evolution in Louisiana. Here's the original link to Sunday's comic strip. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Choose Your Own Adventure Bible. The Babylon Bee is sort of the Christian equivalent of The Onion, with spoof news and similar offerings. Today, they announced that Zondervan had published. Science and the Sacred. New Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible Helps Christians Enter the Ancient World of Scripture. A biologist's view of science and religion.
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Evolving Christian: An excellent interview with Francis Collins about Science and Faith
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Saturday, May 7, 2011. An excellent interview with Francis Collins about Science and Faith. To the full video of Francis Collins talking about the Human Genome Project, but in this link, he also speaks about the relationship of faith and science. Well worth checking out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Choose Your Own Adventure Bible. The Babylon Bee is sort of the Christian equivalent of The Onion, with spoof news and similar offerings. Today, they announced that Zondervan had published. Barbara Kin...
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Evolving Christian: Katharine Hayhoe: Evangelical Christian, Climate Scientist
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Thursday, May 26, 2011. Katharine Hayhoe: Evangelical Christian, Climate Scientist. A wonderful post at Biologos. About a climate change scientist who is also an evangelical Christian. Please be sure to watch all three videos at the link. This video needs to go viral and shatter the false dichotomy between faith and science so prevalent in the popular media. May 28, 2011 at 11:21 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Choose Your Own Adventure Bible. Science and the Sacred. Rachel Held Evans - Blog Posts.
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Evolving Christian: September 2010
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Thursday, September 23, 2010. What should Christians who accept evolutionary biology declare to be "essential" to an orthodox Christian faith? For me there are several essentials that if they were given up would evacuate the Christian faith of any meaning and substance. First off, that there is one eternal Creator God which created all that is, whether physical or spiritual. I would add that this creation. Way to the Father, but there are hidden. Important in light of what the rest of scripture says.
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Evolving Christian: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Did Neanderthals Possess the imago dei? I just read a fascinating piece about the relationship between early humans and Neanderthals. At the Big Ideas blog. Realizing that early humans and Neanderthals "coexisted" and even interbred, made me wonder if we should consider them to also have the imago dei? Links to this post. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Joel Hunter: Why the Origins Debate Matters for the Church. Links to this post. Friday, July 9, 2010. Big Bang, Big Boom. Jonathan Ha...
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Exploring the intersection of science and theology…. Welcome to the Science and Theology Network. November 1, 2011. STN (formerly North Central Program for Science and Theology) promotes teaching and learning that bring together religious wisdom and scientific knowledge for the challenges of our world today. Comments Off on Welcome to the Science and Theology Network. The Spirit of Creation. May 24, 2012. Comments Off on The Spirit of Creation. Comments Off on The Spirit of Creation. March 26, 2012.
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SCIENCE AND THE PARANORMAL
SCIENCE AND THE PARANORMAL. Looking for the truth behind the explainable and unexplainable. Sunday, May 16, 2010. A Real Haunted House. In 1921 Dr. William Wilmer, the first director of the ophthalmology department at John's Hopkins, published an article in the American Journal of Ophthalmology. The story chronicled the mysterious occurrences surrounding his patient Mrs. H and her family's encounters with supernatural activity within their home. Several weeks later, Mrs. H developed severe headaches ...
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Science and the Problem of Certainty
Science and the Problem of Certainty. Friday, September 27, 2013. RUPERT SHELDRAKE: STILL HERETICAL AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. What is Sheldrake's sin? Admittedly, it's a pretty big one: He doesn't buy into the material nature of reality, the foundational tenet of modern science. No quibbling around the edges for him. On his side is the fact that the history. Science is full of mavericks, some of whom have actually come up with good ideas. Mavericks eschew the practice of. It's not like materialists are stan...
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