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Legless amphibian turns out to have oral venom glands, like a snake
Gunter Bechly dismisses the Darwinian explain-away of the Cambrian fossil record
Michael Egnor tells podcaster Lucas Skrobot, “The denial of free will is the cornerstone of totalitarian systems.”
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Michael Egnor talks with podcaster Lucas Skrobot about how we can know we are not zombies
Podcast More re zombie claims. Also: Egnor , a neurosurgeon, told Skrobot: “My wife jokes with me that meeting me is always the worst part of a person’s life.”
Does the difference between “I” and “me” shed light on consciousness?
Jonathan McLatchie has a new website
Here: Featuring articles like “The secular vs. sacred distinction: Is it valid? I believe the distinction between the secular and the sacred to be a valid one, although they do to an extent overlap and it is a mistake to draw a sharp dichotomy between the two spheres. Unfortunately, our culture and even the church has been conditioned to view these two spheres as being mutually exclusive. Furthermore, in the United States, which has a constitutionalized separation of church and state, the secular and sacred are routinely pitted against one another in the public square.