Month: April 2016
Science as Astrology: A Gene for, or Rather Against, Virginity?
Sometimes it seems much of the most hyped research is about relieving us of the burden of personal moral responsibility.
Richard Weikart on the Revealing Inconsistencies of Scientific Materialism
Dr. Weikart’s new book, The Death of Humanity, is an important study of the erosion of the most basic values in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the West.
William A. Wilson on the "Cult of Science"
Some of the best science may involve the unearthing of dormant truths. Wilson applies a helpful formulation to this — “scientific regress.”
Haarsma’s Pykaryotes — Another Failed Evolution Simulation
If Professor Haarsma’s name sounds familiar that may be because he is the husband of BioLogos president Deborah Haarsma.
Thyroid Function: When Real Numbers Don’t Add Up
The thyroid function of our earliest ancestors must have followed the Goldilocks principle by being just right so they could survive.