mind Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date May 19, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , abstract thought, Aristotle, brain, brain function, brain hemispheres, Denyse O'Leary, dualism, emotion, free will, heartbeat, ID the Future, materialism, memory, Michael Egnor, mind, nature, near-death experiences, neurosurgery, Pam Reynolds, perception, podcast, reason, relatives, soul, The Immortal Mind, Thomas Aquinas, thought The Immortal Mind: How Neuroscience Points Beyond Materialism Andrew McDiarmid May 19, 2025 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 3 Dr. Egnor challenges the Darwinian view, arguing that abstract thought and free will are immaterial and could not have arisen via natural selection. Read More ›
March for Science Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 19, 2021 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , China, Egypt, fraud, health, India, Iran, Japan, London School of Economics, Netherlands, Reason Magazine, relatives, Research, science, scientists, South Korea, Turkey Don’t Forget Scientific Fraud David Klinghoffer July 19, 2021 Medicine 3 “I’ve done the research. I have the facts.” Thus said two people to me on successive days over the weekend, in almost identical words. Read More ›
Betsy Siewert Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 10, 2021 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyIntelligent Design Tagged , cells, Charles Darwin, Darwin Day, Darwinian theory, Discovery Institute, evolution, friends, guidance, intelligent design, materialism, purpose, relatives, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer Watch: Scientists Who Affirm Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer February 10, 2021 Biology, Cosmology, Intelligent Design 2 Observe the birthday of Charles Darwin with us by sharing this very cool montage with friends, relatives, and teachers. Read More ›