african-savanna-with-mountain-in-national-wild-park-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date December 13, 2020 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , 2001: A Space Odyssey, Africa, Bible, Charles Darwin, Christianity, Darwinian materialism, English literature, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, H.G. Wells, human brain, human origins, Jacques Derrida, John Milton, John Updike, Michael Keas, monolith, Robert Ardrey, science fiction, Stanley Kubrick, Texas, The Time Machine, Unbelievable, weapons Darwinism, Storytelling, and the Futurist ET Myth Jonathan Witt December 13, 2020 Bioethics 5 The implication is clear: the alien monolith has somehow bequeathed to him and his little tribe a sudden quantum leap in brain power. Read More ›
Jordan-Peterson Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date February 15, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyFaith & SciencePsychologyScientific FreedomSocial Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Bible, Christopher Hitchens, David Klinghoffer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Globe and Mail, H.L. Mencken, Jacques Derrida, Jane Goodall, Jordan Peterson, Michel Foucault, post-modernism, Richard Rorty, Scopes Monkey Trial, Third Reich, Twitter, University of Toronto Jordan Peterson — Do the Stitches Hold? Denyse O’Leary February 15, 2018 Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Faith & Science, Psychology, Scientific Freedom, Social Sciences 9 The modern heretic and YouTube sensation seeks to meld clinical and evolutionary psychology with Jung, Nietzsche, and the Bible. Read More ›