Ironically, always playing the expert can be limiting, in terms of both contributions to science and career options. Sometimes, playing the dummy can be liberating and help to reveal opportunities that would otherwise have been overlooked. Dummies ask questions that experts assume were answered long ago. Dummies explore subject areas in which they lack knowledge. Dummies listen more and talk less. Becoming a dummy frees you from dogma. Developing expertise can often mean ingesting unquestioned assumptions and accepted facts. — Peter Fiske, Nature, December 7, 2011
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One of America’s greatest surgeons and gynecologists, Howard Atwood Kelly was one of the “big four” who led the Johns Hopkins Medical School from its inception to a leading institution of the world. He was also a devout, Bible-believing Christian who put its teachings into the fabric of his life.
October 25, 2018Darwinian natural selection sounds convincing until you look at the details of extraordinary designs in nature.
April 19, 2017If you bought these capabilities in an app store, you would think they are way cool. Surprise: they’re already bundled in your brain’s operating system.
June 25, 2014This entry from 12/22/2003 we have referenced often, because it illustrates how Darwin changed science into storytelling.
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Understand, you senseless among the people;
And you fools, when will you be wise?
He who planted the ear, shall He not hear?
He who formed the eye, shall He not see?
He who instructs the nations, shall He not correct,
He who teaches man knowledge?
The LORD knows the thoughts of man,
That they are futile. Psalm 94:8-11