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Language: Darwin’s Eternal Mystery

The Galileo Affair — A Durable Myth

Siddhartha Mukherjee’s History of Genomics Is a Story with a Lesson

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Let’s Tell the Truth about Science Funding

How a Scientific Field Can Collapse: The Case of Psychiatry

On Darwinian Atheists Lecturing Religious People on Proper Belief in God
I love watching atheists try to tell religious people what they should believe about God. I’m not talking about atheists trying to convince religious people not to believe in God. We expect that. I’m talking about atheists telling religious people how to continue properly believing in God. I find this incredibly amusing, because, you know, atheists are experts in things like keeping faith. Michael Ruse is a prime specimen. An atheist (he says “I find it a great relief no longer to believe in God”) and self-declared “ex-Christian,” a few years back Ruse wrote a book titled Can a Darwinian be a Christian? and answered “Absolutely!” (p. 217) Now, in a recent piece in the UK Guardian, Ruse lectures none Read More ›






































