It's not really just a debate between creationists and evolution defenders that interests Canadian scientist and prolific science blogger Laurence A. Moran. It's the larger debate between rationalism ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Brown University biologist Kenneth Miller, one of America’s leading advocates for evolution, has just received one of America’s oldest and most prestigious awards—from the Roman Catholic Church. At ...
In April 2012 Don McLeroy, a dentist from Bryan, Texas, appeared as a guest on The Colbert Report to talk about textbooks, evolution, and the nature of reality. McLeroy is famous for pushing ...
If you follow the news about culture wars, evolution, and creationism, you’ve probably seen it by now. Earlier this fall, U.S. Rep. Paul C. Broun Jr., Republican of Georgia who ran unopposed for ...
Discovery of 4.4 million-year-old fossil does not shake creationists' faith. Oct. 7, 2009 — -- Sometimes an ape is a 4.4 million-year-old fossil that sheds light on the evolutionary origins of ...
Mouse believes that God created the world. He did that in some mysterious way, that we cannot explain, which triggered the events we understand as the "big bang", setting the laws of physics as we ...
The Jan. 4 Tribune editorial, ”The case of faith versus science,” deals with the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider the 1981 Louisiana Balanced Treatment Act. The author of the ...
Paul Braterman is affiliated with the British Centre for Science Education, and is science advisor to the Scottish Secular Society. My recent Conversation article, How to slam dunk creationists when ...
Creationism is back in the news, following the Ken Ham/Bill Nye debate and the recently released HBO documentary, “Questioning Darwin.” Many writers, including myself, have argued that creationism is ...
For some Christian creationists, the scientific theory of evolution is an existential threat to their faith—one they feel they must publicly oppose. “There is a war in society,” writes Ken Ham, the ...
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