Denyse O’Leary recently wrote about an ongoing debate (December 7-8, 2008) about Intelligent Design vs. evolution. (1)
Atheist philosopher Bradley Morton said in an ID the Future Podcast:
“I actually find some of the intelligent design arguments at least somewhat plausible, and at least taking seriously within academia, and I’m unhappy with the unfair and false criticisms [...]
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I admit to being a bit odd in high school–I talked to my fellow students about the theory of relativity. I was planning on being a theoretical physicist, a computer scientist, or an engineer. I was actually interested some books that were in the library (yes High Schools have libraries). I lived in the sticks, [...]
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 [...]
Continue reading about An Example of Why I’m Not Impressed with The Ivory Tower-Part II
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 [...]
However, our guess is that no matter what happens when the beams collide, researchers will use it to justify and/or explain what they believe happened in the moments after the big bang. After all, these scientists have faith that they are recreating big bang conditions; they will likewise have faith that the results mimic the [...]
Continue reading about Creationists Weigh in on the Large Hedron Collider (LHC)
My co-author, DB, wrote:
And yet, along with Skinner and many others, our education system has been heavily influenced by these atheistic ideas. As Mynym pointed out, at the end of his comment, our schools have become battle zones, where parents can’t be assured that their children will return home safely or, if they do, educated. [...]

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