Masada 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 30, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, American Founding, Bruce Chapman, Christians, Discovery Insiders Tour, Discovery Institute, Galilee, George Gilder, Greeks, Hebrews, human beings, Israel, Jericho, Jerusalem, Jews, Masada, matter, Michael Medved, mind, Pittsburgh, Qumran, Shabbat, Stephen Meyer, synagogue, Titus Kennedy Join the Discovery Insiders Tour to Israel and Explore a Very Timely and Precious Vision David Klinghoffer October 30, 2018 Faith & Science 4 This is something seemingly new under the sun — Jews and Christians united because of their faiths, not despite them. Read More ›
Western Wall Type post Date October 9, 2018 CategoriesArchaeologyFaith & ScienceTechnology Tagged , __k-review, Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Insiders Tour, Discovery Institute, economics, entrepreneurship, Galilee, George Gilder, intelligent design, Israel, Jericho, Jerusalem, Life After Google, Masada, Michael Medved, Middle East, Politics, Qumran, Shabbat, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, Titus Kennedy Discovery Insiders Tour, Israel 2019: Discover the Ancient Roots of Today’s Profoundest Debates Science and Culture October 9, 2018 Archaeology, Faith & Science, Technology 3 It’s the chance of a lifetime to travel with and learn from some of the stars of Discovery Institute. Read More ›
Weikart Medved Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 13, 2018 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __edited, Adolf Hitler, anti-Semitism, Aryans, California State University Stanislaus, Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Institute, Galilee, Great Minds with Michael Medved, Greeks, Hitler’s Religion, Holocaust, jesus, Jews, Michael Medved, nature, Nazism, pantheism, Richard Weikart, Romans Weikart, Medved: Getting to the Bottom of “Hitler’s Religion” David Klinghoffer September 13, 2018 Bioethics 3 You think Adolf Hitler is dead? In a physical sense, yes, but he lives on in ludicrous comparisons that political and cultural partisans seem unable to stop themselves from making. Read More ›