Category Archives: RELIGIOUS, IDEOLOGICAL, AND SOCIOLOGICAL ISSUES

MANY MAINSTREAM SCIENTISTS ARE THEISTS

I constantly here about an erroneous belief that has no factual basis. The idea is that somehow creationism is inherently flawed. First of all, creationism is based upon religion. There are many religions that have creation stories, not just Judaism … Continue reading

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SCIENTISTS WHO EMBRACE ID THEORY

NON-RELIGIOUS PEOPLE WHO FAVOR ID THEORY: Dan Brown, author of “The Da Vinci Code”, and other anti-Christian books, http://winteryknight.wordpress.com/2009/10/02/what-caused-da-vinci-code-author-dan-brown-to-abandon-his-christian-faith/. David Berlinski Alfred Russel Wallace: Book, “A Rediscovered Life,” shows how evolution’s co-discoverer rejected darwinism, embraced ID Theory, http://www.evolutionnews.org/2011/01/new_book_shows_how_evolutions_043171.html; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xiGfpokTvI&feature=player_embedded. David … Continue reading

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The NCSE

This is the organization that Eugenie Scott is the director of, who campaigns that ID Theory is creationism.  The NCSE is one of the greater organizations of misinformation there are, and promote Darwinism. Of all the organizations that are pro-Darwinism, … Continue reading

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Darwinism Defined

The term “Darwinism” was coined by Thomas Henry Huxley in April 1860.  The meaning of “Darwinism” has changed over time, and varies depending on who is using the term [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwinism].  Darwinism is very much contrasted to evolution, which is based … Continue reading

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Why Science is Not a Religion

I was recently asked for my opinion as to whether science is a religion.  At first, it would seem that the answer is such an obvious “no” that it would go without need of a response.  However, it is interesting … Continue reading

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