Intelligent Design
Mystery at the heart of life
We are asked to fear, not artificial intelligence, but artificial stupidity
February 2014: Events that made a difference to ID
January 2014: Events that made a difference to ID
Quantum mechanics derived from a new theory of information?
String theory slowly unravelling, supporter concedes. But press on!
Breaking: Article in Nature defends integrity of physics against multiverse, string theory
Physicist Rob Sheldon on Earth, comets, and water
Convergent evolution? Crown of Thorns starfish shows “surprising” chordate-like gene organization
The Precipice is Real
All that follows is from commenter “Redwave”: Prior to taking a long road to a juncture at which I became a scientist, I was an hospice chaplain who had visited hundreds of people at the precipice of life, at death … at death’s appearing and intruding into every fibre that intertwined what we have thought to be an ontological whole. Death is as overwhelming, as consuming, as saturating, as Life, though often compacted into a moment of breath. The moment of breath visits remind me of Derrida’s Epilogue … one must know the end of it to fully appreciate its beginning. And so we face a conceptual paradox, a transformative continuum from which we can not escape … the precipice Read More ›
The New Republic collapse: Even the keynote speaker cancelled her subscription
Will PZ Myers end up alienating atheists from Darwin?
Do Christians worship many gods?
Paula Kirby is one of the more thoughtful contemporary critics of religion. A few years ago, I was much struck by a remark she made in one of her essays, that even Christians don’t all believe in the same God. This, to my mind, is a much more powerful argument against religious faith than the puerile “One God further” objection which is frequently hurled against believers by the New Atheists, and which has been ably refuted by Barry Arrington on Uncommon Descent, and also by the Thomist philosopher (and former atheist), Professor Edward Feser (see here and here). In all fairness, I have to acknowledge that there is some truth to Paula Kirby’s contention: even within a single Christian denomination, Read More ›