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P. Z. Myers shared this image indicating the status of the United States as a statistical outlier in at least one important respect (originally from Calamities of Nature):Alison Campbell tries to clear...
View ArticleFundamentalism Meets Sci-Fi: Truth, Falsity and Fiction
The latest in Cake or Death’s series going through the A to Z of modern Christianity is “F” for fundamentalism.I assume the movie the DVD of which is being returned in the cartoon is supposed to be one...
View ArticleDisproving Evolution
On Facebook I shared this quote from Richard Dawkins, which came to me in poster form via George Takei:Biologist Larry Moran chimed in both on Facebook and on his blog to point out that the statement...
View ArticleJesus of Gallifrey?
Libby Anne wrote an interesting post recently about the experience of her child encountering the New Testament stories against the background of both other classic children’s mythology as well as more...
View ArticleBelieving in Evolution
The very terminology of “believing” in evolution is controversial. Two contrasting views on the subject popped up on blogs I read yesterday.Paul Braterman emphasizes the problems with using such...
View ArticleWhen Science Fiction Becomes Fact
HT to Jeff Carter for sharing the link to This Isn’t Happiness, which shared the above infographic.While the importance of science fiction is not limited to or even necessarily focused in its ability...
View ArticleFundamentalism Meets Sci-Fi: Truth, Falsity and Fiction
The latest in Cake or Death’s series going through the A to Z of modern Christianity is “F” for fundamentalism. I assume the movie the DVD of which is being returned in the cartoon is supposed to be...
View ArticleDisproving Evolution
On Facebook I shared this quote from Richard Dawkins, which came to me in poster form via George Takei: Biologist Larry Moran chimed in both on Facebook and on his blog to point out that the statement...
View ArticleJesus of Gallifrey?
Libby Anne wrote an interesting post recently about the experience of her child encountering the New Testament stories against the background of both other classic children’s mythology as well as more...
View ArticleBelieving in Evolution
The very terminology of “believing” in evolution is controversial. Two contrasting views on the subject popped up on blogs I read yesterday. Paul Braterman emphasizes the problems with using such...
View ArticleWhen Science Fiction Becomes Fact
HT to Jeff Carter for sharing the link to This Isn’t Happiness, which shared the above infographic. While the importance of science fiction is not limited to or even necessarily focused in its ability...
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