Los_Angeles_(California,_USA),_Hollywood_Boulevard,_Walt_Disney_--_2012_--_5008 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date January 11, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , animatronics, animism, dinosaurs, evolution, evolutionary history, Fantasia, ID the Future, John West, materialism, podcast, rationalism, The Rite of Spring, theme parks, Walt Disney, Walt Disney and Live Action Walt Disney’s Views on Evolution Andrew McDiarmid January 11, 2025 Bioethics, Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 2 On the Magic Skyway, animatronics were used to tell stories of ages past, from the age of the dinosaurs to the arrival of man. Read More ›
Darwin statue Type post Author Neil Thomas Date September 13, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, animism, Charles Darwin, Enlightenment, evolution, Hesiod, James Le Fanu, Mary Midgley, materialistic science, natural selection, natural theology, Neo-Darwinism, Odysseus, On the Origin of Species, philosophers, Richard Dawkins, Richard Spilsbury, Samuel Wilberforce, selfish genes, Zeus The Miracle Worker: How Darwinism Dishonors the Enlightenment Neil Thomas September 13, 2021 Evolution, Faith & Science 10 If the reigning materialist paradigm had even a tolerably convincing weight of evidence behind it, I would be the first to accept it. Read More ›
The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date August 3, 2021 CategoriesEthicsEvolutionPolitical Science Tagged , "created equal", animism, atheism, creator, David Klinghoffer, Declaration of Independence, elitism, emotivism, endowed by their creator, equality, evolution, evolutionary ethics, freedom, Homo sapiens, human rights, ideas have consequences, metaethics, monotheism, morality, myths, nihilism, noble lie, polytheism, religion, Sapiens review, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, subjectivism, Thomas Jefferson, truth, Voltaire, Yuval Noah Harari Reviewing Sapiens: An Evolutionary Deconstruction of Human Rights Casey Luskin August 3, 2021 Ethics, Evolution, Political Science 9 Yuval Noah Harari deconstructs the most famous line from the Declaration of Independence. Read More ›
Santal Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 29, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , animism, data points, evolution, monotheism, Nature (journal), New Scientist, polytheism, Sapiens review, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari Reviewing Sapiens: Getting the Origin of Religion Backwards Casey Luskin July 29, 2021 Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 10 The traditions of the Santal people entail an account of their own religious history that directly contradicts Harari’s evolutionary view. Read More ›