ChteauFrontenacafterafreezingraindayinQuebeccity Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date December 4, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , church, conscience, freedom, Ontario, private schools, Quebec, religion, religious schools, synagogue, theocracy In Medicine and More, Canada Blazes a Trail to Authoritarianism Wesley J. Smith December 4, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine 3 Some worry about theocracies. But Canada is demonstrating that a secularocracy can be just as suppressing of comity and human freedom. Read More ›
Cosmos 3.0 episode 1 Type post Date March 10, 2020 CategoriesOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, Alvin Plantinga, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, augustine, Baruch Spinoza, Book of Nature, Brian Miller, Carl Sagan, Christianity, coevolution, coronavirus, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, DNA, Fox Broadcasting Company, James Tour, Jews, mind, National Geographic Channel, naturalism, Neil deGrasse Tyson, public education, Signature in the Cell, synagogue Cosmos 3.0 Revisits Themes of the Past, with Familiar Historical Mythmaking Science & Culture March 10, 2020 Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 6 At a couple of points in episode 1, Neil deGrasse Tyson employs the “Book of Nature” metaphor, but he never gives its proper historical context. It’s actually a Christian concept. Read More ›
Masada 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 30, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, American Founding, Bruce Chapman, Christians, Discovery Insiders Tour, Discovery Institute, George Gilder, Greeks, Hebrews, human beings, Israel, Jericho, Jerusalem, Jews, Masada, matter, Michael Medved, mind, Pittsburgh, Qumran, Shabbat, Stephen Meyer, synagogue, Titus Kennedy Join the Discovery Insiders Tour to Israel and Explore a Very Timely and Precious Vision David Klinghoffer October 30, 2018 Faith & Science 4 This is something seemingly new under the sun — Jews and Christians united because of their faiths, not despite them. Read More ›