guilty dog Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date June 8, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , animals, BBC, Dogs, fear, guilt, humans, University of Guelph, University of Pennsylvania Can Dogs Feel Guilty? Denyse O’Leary June 8, 2024 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind 5 Dog expert Zazie Todd says no; when assessing dog emotions, we should think more simply. Read More ›
Darwin on Trial cover Type post Author Stephen C. Meyer Date November 6, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, Cavendish Laboratory, Darwin on Trial, Darwinism, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, evolutionary theory, fruit flies, Harvard University, human origins, Louisiana, macroevolution, methodological naturalism, Michael Denton, Michael Ruse, moths, National Academy of Sciences, Natural History Museum, Phillip E. Johnson, Richard Dawkins, Southern Methodist University, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Meyer, Supreme Court, U.C. Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Guelph Your Witness, Mr. Johnson: A Retrospective Review of Darwin on Trial Stephen C. Meyer November 6, 2019 Evolution 8 In Darwinist argumentation, Phillip Johnson found a panoply of euphemism and wishful thinking masquerading as evidence. Read More ›
1280px-STS-133_International_Space_Station_after_undocking_6 Type post Author Kirk Durston Date March 31, 2019 CategoriesEngineeringFaith & ScienceTechnology Tagged , __k-review, accountability, aircraft, Bible, biophysics, cancer, climate change, experimental science, faith, inferential science, International Space Station, job, Nature (journal), Psalms, science, science fiction, smart phones, University of Guelph, Vaccines, Winnipeg Experimental Science and Its Implications for Faith Kirk Durston March 31, 2019 Engineering, Faith & Science, Technology 6 A nice thing about being young is that you have no idea how much you do not know. Read More ›