I can’t prove that holding that the earth is alive and possesses an intellect and will is heresy, but I think it is for the following reasons. On my Stream article “Vatican […]
Stream: Global Warming Alarmists Plead: Save the Children By Not Having Them
Today’s post is at The Stream: Global Warming Alarmists Plead: Save the Children By Not Having Them. Global warming will, of course, doom us all. That is, if the models created by […]
God’s Periodic Table & Evolution — Guest Post by Bob Kurland
Note: This post first appeared at Reflections of the Catholic Scientist. “Those distinct substances, which concretes generally either afford, or are made up of, may, without very much inconvenience, be called the […]
Falsifiability Is Not That Useful
False is not True We spoke earlier of falsification and why I didn’t think it was an especially useful criterion. My tweets about it inspired Deborah Mayo, who advocates for the new […]
Gettier Problems & Epistemic Luck Are Distractions And No Problem
Regular readers will recall I do not think so-called Gettier problems have any force in epistemology. The “problems” only crop up because people make two mistakes: forgetting the difference between ontology and […]
Crisis: Vatican Burns with Global Warming Enthusiasm (And Temperature Fiddling)
Today’s post is at Crisis. The title the editor John Vella wrote is AUs—parsecs, even—above mine. His: “Vatican Burns with Global Warming Enthusiasm“. Mine? “The Church Burns To Jump Into Global Warming”. […]
The Theology of Water—Is Design Intelligent? Guest Post by Bob Kurland
Physicist Bob Kurland gives us a twist on the anthropic principle. “The water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of living water, welling up into eternal life. […]
Stream: #Creatorgate. Scientists Say ‘The Creator’ Designed The Human Hand, Biologists Go Ape.
Today’s post is at the Stream: #Creatorgate: Scientists Say ‘The Creator’ Designed The Human Hand, Biologists Go Ape. Who are the most dogmatic, inflexible, reactionary, unforgiving, monomaniacal set of people these days? […]
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