Daniel-Dennett Type post Author William A. Dembski Date April 19, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Boston, Commentary, copyright, Daniel Dennett, Darwinists, David Berlinski, ISI Books, letters, Michael Behe, MIT, Paul Nelson, Phillip E. Johnson, Richard Dawkins, Tufts University, Uncommon Dissent Farewell to Daniel Dennett William A. Dembski April 19, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Dennett noted that Paul Nelson and I were in the audience and would be speaking at Tufts that evening on intelligent design. Read More ›
9de929b4-7418-470a-ac0b-4342ad815b98_1220x658 2 Type post Author William A. Dembski Date April 1, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Boston, Commentary, copyright, Daniel Dennett, Darwinists, David Berlinski, ISI Books, letters, Michael Behe, MIT, Phillip E. Johnson, Richard Dawkins, Tufts University, Uncommon Dissent Dawkins, Dennett, and the Taste for Iconoclasm William A. Dembski April 1, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 I’ve had two memorable encounters with Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, one with Dennett alone, the other with both together. Read More ›
Bruno Type post Date January 28, 2023 CategoriesCultureFaith & ScienceHistory of SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , Andrew McDiarmid, atheism, Carl Sagan, Christianity, flat earth, Galileo Galilei, Giordano Bruno, history, ID the Future, ISI Books, Michael Keas, Middle Ages, Neil deGrasse Tyson, podcast, religion, science, Unbelievable, Warfare Thesis Michael Keas Debunks Science-Faith Warfare Myth Science & Culture January 28, 2023 Culture, Faith & Science, History of Science, Physical Sciences 1 “Scientists do love a good story,” says Keas. “Turns out there are plenty of stories we shouldn’t believe.” Read More ›
Mike-Keas Type post Date January 19, 2019 CategoriesHistory of SciencePhilosophyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Andrew McDiarmid, Bill Nye, C.S. Lewis, earth, ID the Future, ISI Books, Judeo-Christian tradition, Michael Keas, Old Testament, podcast, Psalms, theists, theology, Unbelievable, universe Listen: No, Bill Nye, a Big Cosmos Isn’t a Problem for Religion Science & Culture January 19, 2019 History of Science, Philosophy, Physical Sciences 2 Bill Nye recently dusted off this old saw, but the Old Testament itself, in the Psalms, depicts man and the Earth as tiny in compared to a vast universe. Read More ›
flat earth Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 27, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Bill Nye, celebrities, Center for Science and Culture, Colorado Christian University, Colorado State University, creationism, Darwinists, flat earth, Galileo Galilei, Giordano Bruno, history, Insiders Briefing, ISI Books, materialists, media, Michael Keas, myths, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Nicolaus Copernicus, podcast, religion, Rob Crowther, science, scientists, Unbelievable Pre-order Unbelievable Now at a 50 Percent Discount! See Michael Keas in Colorado This Week David Klinghoffer November 27, 2018 Faith & Science 3 Behind all the myths skewered in Dr. Keas’s book lies the idea of religion cast falsely as a retarding force on science. Read More ›