Dawkins-Tyson Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date September 11, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , cancel culture, Christianity, evidence-based medicine, faith and science, Gordon Guyatt, Judaism, Melanie Bennet, New Zealand, Nick Gillespie, private truth, Reason Magazine, Richard Dawkins, Sara Giordano, scientific enterprise, The Genetic Book of the Dead, The God Delusion, Tibi Puiu When We Lose Religion, We Lose Science Denyse O’Leary September 11, 2025 Faith & Science, Scientific Reasoning 5 Richard Dawkins watches as science teeters off a cliff, yet learns nothing of value. Read More ›
stockholm-syndrome-title Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date February 7, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceScientific Freedom Tagged , Bible, BioLogos Foundation, Charles Darwin, debate, disagreement, Evangelical Christians, faith and science, Francis Collins, ID the Future, ideology, John West, podcast, scientific enterprise, scientific materialism, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, The Language of God, theistic evolution, theology, United States How Stockholm Syndrome Christianity Hinders Scientific Progress Andrew McDiarmid February 7, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science, Scientific Freedom 2 In a nutshell, theistic evolution is the attempt to reconcile belief in God with the standard evolutionary account of life’s origins. Read More ›
The Blind Watchmaker Type post Author Brian Miller Date March 7, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , academics, alumni, Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Institute, evolution, evolutionary, Human Errors, intelligent design, mathematical biology, misinformation, molecular biology, Nathan Lents, paleontology, population genetics, professionals, researchers, Richard Dawkins, scientific enterprise, scientists, students, Summer Seminars, The Blind Watchmaker, Unlocking the Mystery of Life Up from Dawkins: Summer Seminars Were a Turning Point for Me Brian Miller March 7, 2024 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Education 5 I wanted to determine whether I was, as Richard Dawkins asserted, an accident of nature. Or was I created by God? Read More ›
Fargo Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 11, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineScience Reporting Tagged , Bismarck, climate change, coffee shop, COVID-19, elitism, experts, Harvard University, journals, media, Naomi Oreskes, North Dakota, Republicans, Scientific American, scientific enterprise, South Dakota, Wesley Smith Harvard Prof Will Explain Science to Baffled Small City America David Klinghoffer September 11, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine, Science Reporting 3 Professor Oreskes writes articles with titles like “The Reason Some Republicans Mistrust Science: Their Leaders Tell Them To.” Read More ›
Fermi Spirograph Type post Date January 31, 2021 CategoriesFine-tuningIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , artistry, Benjamin Wiker, carbon, ID the Future, InterVarsity Press, Jonathan Witt, materialism, Phillip E. Johnson, Reductionism, scientific enterprise Jonathan Witt: A Cosmos Charged with Meaning, Purpose — and Genius Science and Culture January 31, 2021 Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Physics 1 The late Phillip Johnson called Dr. Witt's book from InterVarsity Press “a wise and witty romp through the fallacies of reductionism.” Read More ›