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Because Blogger will no longer support FTP blogs after may 1st I have moved Godly Science to WordPress. This default theme will soon be replaced by a custom designed theme.
The Triumph of Force over Logic
In the debate between faith and science, irrational though the premise that they must be antagonistic might be, it is common for scientists to try to take the moral high ground and declare that logic is on their side. Of … Continue reading
Posted in History of Science, Logic, Mathematics, Philosophy of Science
Tagged biological sciences, biologists, chemists, economics, faith and science, Fermat, Fermat's Enigma, Fermat's Last Theorem, fractions, Greek mathematics, Hippasus, human scientists, irrational number, knowledge, Logic, logical proof, mathematician, moral high ground, natural numbers, philosophical investigation, politics, principles of logic, Pythagoras, Pythagorean Brotherhood, rigorous proof
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Scientific panic about Answers in Genesis Creation Museum opening
I was fascinated by a report from the BBC, rebroadcast on Australia’s News Radio this morning, about the new Creation Museum just opened in Kentucky by AnswersInGenesis. I don’t want to discuss the creation versus evolution debate just now. Rather, … Continue reading
Posted in Biological Science, Creation Science, Evolutionary Theory, Science Media
Tagged ABC, Answers In Genesis, AnswersInGenesis, anti-religion, BBC, Creation Museum, evangelical fervour, Ken Ham, New Scientist, News Radio, objective scientist, panic attack, Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion
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Virgin Birth – but it’s a Shark and a Mouse
“Virgin births are possible in female sharks, according to a new study that found a captive female bonnethead shark had reproduced without having been near a male in three years.” reports the ABC today. Director of the Henry Doorly Zoo … Continue reading
Posted in Biological Science, Medicine, Reproductive Science
Tagged ABC, automatic parthenogenesis, birds, bonnethead shark, Children's Medical Research Institute, DNA, Dr Lee Simmons, Dr Tomohiro Kono, embryonic development, fatherless mouse, fish, gene H19, genetic diversity, genetic material, genome, Guy Harvey Research Institute, Henry Doorly Zoo, insects, Kaguya, lesbian lifestyle, mammalian reproduction, mammals, mythological Japanese princess, Nature, Nebraska, non-sexual reproduction, Nova Southeastern University, Professor Patrick Tam, sharks, Tokyo University of Agriculture, University of Sydney, Virgin birth
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Testing BlogJet
I have installed an interesting application – BlogJet. It’s a cool Windows client for my blog tool (as well as for other tools). Get your copy here: http://blogjet.com. It allows you to edit posts for your blogs while you are … Continue reading
The green fervour: Is environmentalism the new religion?
Religion News Blog is not a blog I take a lot of notice of, as it is usually full of negative reports about the seemier side of religion, and I am a follower of Jesus who hates ‘religion’ with a … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Science, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Science Media
Tagged alternative lifestyle, Apocalypse, Canada, climate, climate-change denier, collapse of capitalism, curse of literalism, Darwinism, David Orrell, economy, Environmental evangelists, environmental religion, extremism, Fall, Financial Times, follower of Jesus, global warming, gnostic, Goddess cult, green fervour, green movement, Is environmentalism the new religion, John Kay, Joseph Brean, loss of species, mathematical models, mathematician, modernity, myths, natural therapies, New Age philosophy, Old Testament prophet, oracles of ancient Greece, paganism, postmodernity, principles of prophecy, rational scientific inquiry, reducing carbon emissions, Religion, Religion News Blog, religious nature of modern environmentalism, scientific religion, scientism, supernatural belief, The Future of Everything, The National Post, The Science of Prediction, tree huggers, uncertainty, weather prediction, worship of Gaia
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Welcome to Godly Science
Welcome to Godly Science. In this blog and website I want to explore the relationship between science and Christian faith. As someone who has had a career in both areas and is still passionate about both, I would like to … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Christianity, Religion, Science, Webmaster
Tagged blog, Christian, conflict, faith, Godly Science, postmodern, Science, truth, ultimate truth
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