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Category Archives: Science
3 short audio reflections
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The science of hope
Intriguing look at hope and science. Hope is real, proven by science, and willpower is the switch (The right stimulus) that triggers this amazing ability to change for the better… Continue reading
Posted in 18 Year factor, Anxiety, Depression, Despair, feeling hopeless, Hope?, Neuroscience, Science
Tagged Despair, hope and the brain, loss of hope, power of hope, science of hope
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7 links worth seeing
US suicide rate increases; Why physics is not a discipline;… Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Atheists, attitudes of unity, Biology, Church membership, Cynicism, Links to see, Local Church, Science, Wisdom
Tagged links worth seeing
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High definition view of Planet Earth
Enjoy this amazing Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth
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Posted in Creation, Earth, Glorify God, God as Potter, Science, Video, Wisdom
Tagged planet earth, Science
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How many heart beats do you have left?
How many heart beats do you have left? Continue reading
Unguided Darwinian process or Intelligent design
Can life be traced back to an unguided Darwinian process or is it more rational to conclude that there was intelligent design behind life? Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Apologetics, Biology, Creation, Science
Tagged biology, Creation, Darwinian process, Evolution, Intelligent design, Science
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The limitations of science
A scientist cannot test the philosophy that the physical world is a self-contained system of impersonal natural laws without any outside involvement from a God or a Creator. Continue reading
Posted in Creation, Intelligent Design, Science
Tagged biology, Creation and evolution, limitations of science, Science
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Faith in science?
Naive young people are vulnerable to the impression that science has conclusively proven that nothing beyond nature could have any conceivable relevance to what happens in nature. Continue reading
Posted in Academy, Anthropology, Atheism, Atheists, Belief, Christian worldview, Creation, Culture, Evil in the world, Evolution, Faith, Fear of religion, Freedom, God, Human depravity, Human dignity, Humanism, Intelligent Design, Life, Philosophy, Sam Harris, Science, Truth, Wisdom, Worldview
Tagged Creation, Evolution, Faith, Intelligent design, Materialism, Philosophy, Science
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Science-Creation Debate
I think we need more transparency about what science can and cannot prove. This will require honesty from both sides of the debate. Continue reading