When scientists screw up philosophy Siris takes Larry Krauss to the woodshed over yet another silly misreading of Thomas Aquinas: Every scholar who deals with historical issues always runs across weird stories that float around about what people thought or said or did way back then; and this provides a pretty good little instance of… Continue reading
Month: April 2008
Physicist David Heddle does us all a favor by nicely summing up why the Discovery Institute and its minions should be shunned by Christians everywhere: Deception (The Wedge Strategy.) Evangelism by deception (Even worse, also the Wedge Strategy and document.) Unsupported claims of imminent victory, also known as false prophecy. Snatching defeat from the jaws… Continue reading
Daniel Holz was one of those students lucky enough to work with John Archibald Wheeler: For two years I sat at the feet of the master, and I absorbed as much as I could. I learned about science, and about life. Wheeler had broad interests. We would often discuss biology, or history, or poetry. Over… Continue reading
Here goes… I’m posting to YouTube a selection from a new children’s book I’ve written. While I’m submitting this to publishers through the usual channels, I wanted to bring this to life now…while my children are still young enough to appreciate it. I hope yours are too. If you like what you see and hear–the… Continue reading
I’ve blogged before about the dishonesty behind the Expelled movie with Ben Stein. As Austringer notes, it must really suck if Fox News pans it: Directed by one Nathan Frankowski, “Expelled” is a sloppy, all-over-the-place, poorly made (and not just a little boring) “expose” of the scientific community. It’s not very exciting. But it does… Continue reading