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Category Archives: Science
What does evolution teach us about God?
What does evolution teach us about God? The poets who wrote Psalm 8 & 19 believed that God was revealed in nature. “The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims his handiwork.” [Ps 19:1] “When I … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, Darwin, evolution, Michael Dowd, science and faith, Thank God for Evolution
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Is it that dangerous to play Solar System dodgeball?
Is playing dodgeball in the universe a dangerous game? Last week asteroid DA14 passed within 17,000 miles of Earth. While the earth was never in danger by this asteroid half the size of a football field, and the earth’s gravity … Continue reading
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Tagged Armageddon movie, asteroid, asteroid Russia, climate change, DA14, meteor, Meteor Crater Arizona, science and faith
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Faith’s false war with science
Pick up a copy of the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Economist, or even the more generic USA Today or US News & World Report and read what they are saying about which careers hold the most promise for young … Continue reading
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Tagged Galileo, mathematics, Rocks of Ages, science, science and faith, Stephen Gould
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Is Climate Change too slow?
The problem with Global Warming and the accompanying Climate Change is that it is occurring too slowly. At least for its PR campaign. Scientists may be alarmed by what they call rapid changes, particularly at the poles, but most folks … Continue reading