Candlewithholder Type post Author Michael Egnor Date June 17, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMedicineNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , animal, behavior, brain, death, disintegration, dying, ethics, evil, good, Human, human body, human soul, immortality, justice, mind, near-death experiences, Peter Kreeft, physical world, rational soul, terminal lucidity Immortality of the Soul Is a Reasonable Belief Michael Egnor and Denyse O’Leary June 17, 2025 Faith & Science, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 4 The annihilationists are being careless. They assume that the physical flame just disappears. Actually, it doesn’t. Read More ›
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Carina-Nebula Type post Author Ann Gauger Date June 6, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMathematics Tagged , Anthony Esolen, beauty, creator, Dante Alighieri, Darwinism, Genesis, God's Grandeur, infinity, Johann Sebastian Bach, meaning, music, painting, Peter Kreeft, poetry, randomness, Roman Catholic, science, Scripture, universe A Living and Symphonic Order — Appreciating Anthony Esolen Ann Gauger June 6, 2023 Bioethics, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Mathematics 7 I knew I wanted to choose someone who wrote beautifully. He, however, was someone I didn't know, and I could not predict his views on intelligent design. Read More ›