SeineRiverParis Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date June 7, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsEnvironment & ClimateLife Sciences Tagged , courts, flowing, law, natural world, nature, nature rights, Notre Dame Cathedral, Olympics, personhood, pollution, rights, water A “Right to Flow”: River Rights for the Seine? Wesley J. Smith June 7, 2025 Bioethics, Environment & Climate, Life Sciences 3 Even nonessential activities could be blocked by pretending that the Seine is a person. Read More ›
Notre Dame Type post Date April 27, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & Science Tagged , Big Bang, David Berlinski, evil, God Hypothesis, Human Nature (book), ID the Future, Michael Medved, Notre Dame Cathedral, podcast, Russia, Steven Pinker, Ukraine Medved, Berlinski Take on Steven Pinker and Whig History Science and Culture April 27, 2022 Bioethics, Faith & Science 1 Anyone imagining that human depravity and the God hypothesis are things of the past are themselves living in the past. Read More ›
Notre Dame gargoyle Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 25, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , biologists, computer programs, computers, David Berlinski, DNA, engineers, Eric Holloway, evolution, Human Nature (book), M.-P. Schützenberger, mathematician, Mind Matters, natural selection, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, University of Pennsylvania, Wistar Institute The Gargoyle’s Challenge — Remembering Schützenberger on Darwinism David Klinghoffer September 25, 2020 Evolution 3 David Berlinski lives in the shadow of the Notre-Dame in Paris and poignantly remembers the cathedral before it burned. Read More ›
1280px-Édouard_Baldus,_Notre-Dame_(Abside),_1860s_-_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 30, 2019 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, academics, atheism, Christianity, Darwin Day, Darwinism, Enlightenment, French Revolution, Jerry Coyne, Nicene Creed, North Korea, Notre Dame Cathedral, public education, Quillette, religion, terrorism, universities, Western civilization Evolutionist Seethes as Duke Professor Analyzes Secular “Religion” Michael Egnor April 30, 2019 Faith & Science 4 Staddon’s piece is topical, well written, and carefully reasoned. Coyne is of course free to disagree with Staddon’s conclusions. Read More ›
3024px-Notre_Dame_en_feu Type post Author David Berlinski Date April 16, 2019 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Johann Sebastian Bach, M.-P. Schützenberger, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris Letter from Paris: The Bells Are Silent David Berlinski April 16, 2019 Faith & Science 2 I would go into the cathedral and light a candle for M.-P. Schützenberger. He had wished to return as one of the gargoyles, and, perhaps, he had. Read More ›