The Hidden Agenda

Walking through the mall last night, I visited a favorite outdoor supply shop of mine. Which one isn’t important, but they carry lots of great stuff, emphasis on the stuff because not one item in there is really essential for life. Which I find somewhat entertaining as it considers itself a ‘nature store.’

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God-of-the-Gaps?

Intelligent Design
A lot of people allege that the ID movement is nothing more than the old God-of-the-gaps idea, dressed in new clothing.  But is this the case?  I don’t think so, and I’ll tell you why.  IDers aren’t merely waiting for evolutionists to say “We don’t know” so that they can jump in and say [...]

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Science, Faith and Reason

I’m currently reading “The Challenge of Jesus” by N T Wright, and he makes an interesting statement on p21. He says, “The Enlightenment notoriously insisted on splitting apart history and faith, facts and values, religion and politics, nature and supernature, in a way whose consequences are written into the history of the last two [...]

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SCIENCE – What can we really say?

Something here before we start our series needs to be said, and it is a most important point. Some roads in our apologetic walk should not be trod upon. You will quickly find yourself in a mire. The same can be said for scientific claims. As J.P. Moreland points out in the Saddleback conference, about [...]

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The Kalam Cosmological Argument

I was listening to Bill Craig’s address at the Saddleback Apologetics Conference held at Saddleback Church in California yesterday (the whole conference is available here) and he was talking about the Kalam Cosmological Argument. This would have to be one of the first, maybe actually the first, philosophical arguments for God’s existence that I [...]

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Homosexuality: nature or nurture? Part 1

In keeping with our theme of going Science Mad, and as a follow up to James’ post on homosexuality, I thought it might be good to examine this idea that homosexuality is a product of nature, a genetically determined behaviour, rather than a choice. But first – why are we doing this? Why [...]

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Science – part 1

Mad Science and Flawed Logic
An astrophysics student studying for his PhD went to his advisor concerning his doctoral thesis. “Ma’am, I have two theories I’d like to explore but I’d like your advice on which to choose.”“Enough research will tend to support your theory,” the Professor said.“But I haven’t told you what they are yet…”
It’s [...]

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Fossils – records of death, not life

On Sunday night I went to a mate’s church to hear John Mackay, a creationist speaker who grew up in Brisbane and spends most of his time now around the world debating evolutionists. His website is www.creationresearch.net, and his stuff is pretty good. He always wears a fishing style vest and an Indiana [...]

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