Month: January 2024
Artificial General Intelligence: The Creation Exceeding the Creator
Is artificial intelligence at a tipping point, with AGI ready to appear in real time? Or is AGI more like many other themes of science fiction?
Now Doctors to Help Younger People Commit Suicide by Self-Starvation
Of course, we in the U.S. have our own such issues, even beyond pernicious VSED advocacy.
Andrew Klavan and Stephen Meyer Talk God and Science
Meyer and Klavan discuss a noted atheist philosopher who frankly admits that he doesn’t want theism to be true.
C. S. Lewis on Science Abuse: Join Eric Metaxas and John West for Socrates in the City, Feb. 8 in Seattle
Lewis was a critic of the growing power of scientism, the effort to apply science to areas outside its bounds. His writing on this couldn’t be timelier.
Fossil Friday: The Abrupt Origin of Insectivore Mammals
We can conclude that Eulipotyphla appeared abruptly in the Paleocene about 66-61.7 million years ago.