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Category Archives: Science
"Even today, there are scientific phenomena that defy explanation"
Oh, just those little phenomena? “Even today”? Why would The Guardian be so surprised that science cannot explain these scientific phenomena? Unless, of course, it has chosen to reject true liberalism and instead accept a very narrow viewpoint when interpreting … Continue reading
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Pluralism and Secularism revisited
In a comment on this post, a regular reader and commenter (Julie) made an important point about defining the idea secularism properly. She stated: [Secularism] does not say that religious ideas are invalid or unwelcome in public, but that they … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen-Driven Govt, Science, War of Ideas
Tagged pluralism, Science, secularism
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Which is Harder?
To change one’s own heart, or to measure the age of the universe? Here is an exercise for testing your heart towards others…Read this and the comments below and see what springs up: The Universe Is 13.73 Billion Years Old. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Frontline Leadership, Science, War of Ideas, Worldview
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Groundbreaking stem cell research reveals fundamental fault lines
Researchers have recently reported a number of significant (“potentially Nobel-level“) advances in stem cell research. The most groundbreaking is evidence that pluripotent stem cells—the “master” cells, prized for their capability to produce all the body’s different kinds of cells and … Continue reading
Posted in Science, Technology, Worldview
Tagged biotechnology, regenerative medicine, stem cell
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Google Body: Do what now?
That’s right. Our friends at Google have been working on a search service for the internal and external anatomy of every living creature on the planet. Not sure what to think about this yet, but it sure is ambitious. From … Continue reading
Posted in Science, Technology
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