Why is it that I have hostility toward the Ivory Tower1? In fact, I spent enough time there to obtain a Ph.D., you’d think I’d pay homage. While I do appreciate that I had the opportunity, and a few things that I learned, I did not disengage my independent mind during the process [...]
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My coauthor, DB has written a follow-up on his blog to an excellent post he wrote here previously. He notes a recent example where a politician has been promoting modern eugenics. This stood out to me in what he wrote:
The theories of evolution and eugenics have had a dehumanizing affect on the world, which has [...]
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I can’t help but consult homology on this one with respect to bipedalism. I’m mean seriously. Look at that little bugger walking the tightrope. Perhaps humans evolved from that molecule. In all seriousness, this video is great, and furthers my appreciation of Creation. I realize that is probably not the [...]
An interesting post over on Evolution Exposé1, asserts that evolutionists have a pattern of retroactively admitting that their previously-claimed, and much touted, transitional fossils, were not all that they claimed before (only after something that they think is better is found). The author uses the recent example of the Tiktaalik and Panderichthys. Evolutionists [...]
Psychology researchers have finally discovered the missing explanation for consciousness. The explanation is Dark Neurons. They can’t be detected directly, but we do know that this helps to explain how consciousness can affect corporeal neurons and the body.
World renowned researcher Dr. BF Mindlessness remarked, “We know dark neurons don’t exist in this universe, [...]
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I like Dark movies and Dark stories. This one wasn’t half-bad either. So, we have to add to the list of dark stuff, Dark Flow. Sometimes I wonder if this is not the new paradigm of cosmology. If it doesn’t fit your model, invent dark something, that can’t be detected, that [...]
Applied science has to do with science that is bent on real-world applications of the research. For example, researchers can attempt to understand the “design features” of the human brain in order to advance computer technology.
So, consider for a moment, the techniques of reverse engineering. A scientist attempting to develop an artificial limb [...]
Denyse O’Leary has an interesting post about Thomas Nagel’s views on ID in the educational system. (1) Thomas Nagel is an atheist philosopher from New York University. (2) I found this quote to be interesting.
The political urge to defend science education against the threats of religious orthodoxy, understandable though it is, has resulted in [...]
Creation on The Web (Creation Ministries International) has an interesting article on Angkor saw a stegosaur? The notion is that a glyph carved 800 years ago, represents a stegosaurus.
Here is the glyph.
Here is a reconstructed picture from fossils.
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James F. McGrath, professor of religion at Butler University in Indiana is an ideal example of why I’m rarely impressed by the thought processes of those entrenched in the ivory towers of this country (note I don’t lump all professors into this category, but Dr. McGrath is clearly one who fits the bill). Dr. McGrath [...]
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