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Our Multiple Senses Cooperate

Scientists estimate that humans have up to 33 distinct types of senses, rather than the traditional ‘five’ senses, highlighting the immense complexity of human perceptive abilities.

Consciousness, continued: Babel in the Brain

Until science recovers that sense that some things are truly right and others truly wrong — it will continue, like Babel, to speak in many tongues while never reaching unto the heavens.

Is Scientific Objectivity a Complete Myth?

It is better to assume objectivity and be wrong, than deny it and be forever lost.

Machiavelli Had Another Book, OK?

An essay about the evolution of leadership commits historical and logical blunders.

Darwinism Promotes the Disney Effect

“If I could talk with the animals, and they could talk to me!”

How Secular Science Deceives Itself

Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked (Proverbs 25:26).

Why Darwinism Is Fundamentally Irrational

Hegel's Dialectic leads Darwinian materialists to embrace contradictions – not as a bug, but as a feature.

Codes Cannot Create Themselves

To make a code, you have to start with a mind. Then you need to design a sender and a receiver that know the code.

Physicist Acknowledges Positive Role of Religion in Science

How can science reject religion, when many of the founding fathers of science were men of strong Biblical faith?

Scientists Need Philosophers

Wise journal editors realize that they can't do science without philosophy.
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