Early Man Evolutionary Anthropology as Religion February 5, 2015 There's something magical about believing in evolutionary anthropology: a sense of numinous awe at how much they don't know but believe might be possible. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Materialists Shoot Themselves in the Foot January 19, 2014 In science, it's never wise to propose a self-refuting theory. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Ho-Hum; Paleoanthropologists Confused Again December 4, 2013 Upsets are so common in evolutionary studies of human ancestry, bystanders might well ask how often they find anything worth believing. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Does the Mind Create Reality or Discover It? July 21, 2013 Philosophical questions about "reality" are fun if not practical. But we need a concept of reality in order to function practically. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Evolutionist Beside Himself with "Science Denialism" October 13, 2012 Sean B. Carroll is frustrated so many still deny evolution, but he shoots his own argument in the foot. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts The Wonder and Blunder in Your Skull May 29, 2012 Even when it goes awry, the brain wins an award of cosmic proportions, according to a veteran psychiatrist. CONTINUE READING