Category: Ecology
I'm always ready to hear what David Attenborough has to say off the cuff, and if you're as much of a fan as I am, this interview is right up your ally. He talks of his life as a documentarian,...
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Posted by Jeremy at 9:45 AM • 1 Comments •
Category: Philosophy
At Page 3.14, our lovely and gracious Overlords have posted a great new reader's poll encouraging folks to choose their favorite pro-science movie as a sort of response to the anti-science of Expelled. There's one problem, as one of the...
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Posted by Jeremy at 1:30 PM • 32 Comments •
Category: Religion
Expelled is opening up tomorrow and while they seem to be avoiding most cities in the Northeast with showings, Atlanta and the surrounding area will be, of course, a hotbed of ID back-patting and finger wagging. The film opens up...
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Posted by Jeremy at 2:30 PM • 3 Comments •
Category: Conservation
Will environmentalism tear the "liberal churches" apart?
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Posted by Jeremy at 12:50 PM • 13 Comments •
Category: Art
I've finally had a chance to do some reading. Every October I tend to reach for Bradbury (mostly because of our shared obsession with autumn), and I polished off The Martian Chronicles last night, a depressing but highly entertaining look...
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Posted by Jeremy at 3:10 PM • 5 Comments •
Category: Culture
Taxonomy, creationism and Harry Potter...
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Posted by Jeremy at 12:36 PM • 3 Comments •
Category: Religion
Sagan on religion, atheism and a a touch of civil rights - specifically our wonderful, sometimes exhausting, right to thoughtful public discourse (from a keynote address given in 1994; Sagan condenses a person's convoluted question in which the in which...
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Posted by Jeremy at 12:10 PM • 3 Comments •
Category: Religion
The truth about cultural reflectivity and the humanity of religion.
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Posted by Jeremy at 10:00 AM • 17 Comments •
Category: Religion
When do concerned religious groups cross the line into lobbying?
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Posted by Jeremy at 10:45 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: Philosophy
Carl had a lot to say about sex, God and human origins.
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