Apocalypse_de_Namur_-_seconde_trompette Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date July 14, 2024 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateEvolutionHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , adaptation, apocalypticism, book reviews, bottleneck, Charles Darwin, Darwinian evolution, Darwinism, evolutionary biologist, Herbert Spencer, human extinction, MIT, persecution, revolutionary science, University of Melbourne, University of Toronto When Darwinism Becomes a Fashionable Doomsday Cult Denyse O’Leary July 14, 2024 Environment & Climate, Evolution, Human Exceptionalism 6 Like all cults, it can make otherwise intelligent people begin to sound rather strange, even precarious. Read More ›
Galileo Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date September 12, 2017 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateFaith & SciencePhysical SciencesScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , __nedited, “consensus science”, anthropogenic global warming, apocalypticism, catastrophism, climate change, coercion, Del Ratzsch, epicycles, fallibility, Galileo Affair, Galileo Galilei, heliocentrism, Johannes Kepler, mythology, perverse incentives, Quartz, rhetorical strategies, Roman Catholic, science, scientism, suppressed evidence, technocracy, Tycho Brahe, Warfare Thesis The Galileo Affair — A Durable Myth Cornelius Hunter September 12, 2017 Environment & Climate, Faith & Science, Physical Sciences, Scientific Trustworthiness 6 The problem with science, as Del Ratzsch has pointed out, is that it is done by people. Read More ›