From my Twitter stream – and so sad: By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. pic.twitter.com/2KEgrXQ9CJ — Rapture Oct 7th 2015 (@oct7th2015Rapt) December 17, 2015 ... Read More | Share it now!
Must Christianity be Empirically Falsifiable? A Reply to Dave Armstrong
Must Christianity be Empirically Falsifiable? It was the subtitle that caught my attention in Dave Armstrong’s recent Patheos post: — …in Order to be Rationally Held? Positivist Myths and Fallacies Debunked by Philosophers and... Read More | Share it now!
A Young Positivist | by George du Maurier
A Young Positivist Parson. “What’s a Miracle?” Boy. “Dunno.” Parson. “Well, if the Sun were to Shine in the Middle of the Night, what should you Say it was?” Boy. “The Moon.” Parson. “But if you were Told it was the Sun, what... Read More | Share it now!
Revisiting Early Modern Prophecies – reflections of a recent conference
From the 26th to the 28th of June Ariel Hessayon and Lionel Laborie welcomed about a hundred historians at London’s Goldsmith College to take a broader look at prophecies of the three centuries between 1500 and 1800. Science fiction fans might start... Read More | Share it now!
The Ken Ham — Bill Nye debate, media feedback
last | creationism | next 2014-02-12: Ken Ham on Facebook: Ken Ham / Bill Nye Word Clouds. 2014-02-09: atheistrepublic.com: Debapriya Chatterjee: Despite Creationism Claiming Votes, Evolution Emerges as Winner. By the end of the Nye-Ham Debate,... Read More | Share it now!
The Historian’s Outcry | On the Bill Nye versus Ken Ham Debate of Creationism
The debate was – as could be expected (see my posting before the debate) – neither apt to widen our knowledge about evolution nor, and that is far more precarious, nor did it shed much more light on Ken Ham’s creationism. Nye gave his view on why... Read More | Share it now!
The Bill Nye versus Ken Ham Debate on Youtube
Watch it as long as it is available – and give us your opinions! ... Read More | Share it now!
Atheist Biblical Literalism, sigh
Quote from the page: This website aspires to be a beautiful and interactive resource for skeptics and believers alike to explore some of the more negative aspects of holy books. It was heavily inspired by the Reason Project’s poster of biblical... Read More | Share it now!