Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date October 4, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceTechnology Tagged , Christopher Hitchens, cosmos, David Berlinski, Eric Metaxas, evolution, human condition, human nature, humans, military history, mind, nobility, progress, Romans, Science After Babel, Socrates in the City, Steven Pinker, Steven Weinberg, universe, war, wisdom Are Humans Progressing Toward Evolutionary Perfection? Andrew McDiarmid October 4, 2023 Evolution, Faith & Science, Technology 2 Men are not about to become like gods. “I’m a strong believer in original sin,” quips David Berlinski. Read More ›
troll Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 23, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, censorship, Denyse O'Leary, editing, encyclopedia, Günter Bechly, human condition, information, Internet, Uncommon Descent, Wikipedia If Trolls Wrote and Edited an Influential Online Encyclopedia David Klinghoffer October 23, 2017 Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 2 "The basic idea behind Wikipedia is wrong for a number of reasons." Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date April 27, 2016 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy of ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, Alvin Plantinga, animals, biases, C. S. Lewis, cherry-picking fallacy, circular reasoning, education, human capacities, human condition, human nature, inference, John West, lawyers, methodology, Nancy Pearcey, naturalism, nonsense, objectivity, people, psychology, reasoning, scientific advance, scientific method, technological advancement, trust in scientists Lawyer, Scientist, or Animal? Choosing Between Evolution and Human Reason Sarah Chaffee April 27, 2016 Intelligent Design, Philosophy of Science, Scientific Reasoning 4 Darwinism undercuts human reason. That's bad news for science. Read More ›