Category: Culture
Artificial General Intelligence: An Idol for Destruction
Idols are always frauds because they substitute a lesser for a greater, demanding reverence for the lesser at the expense of the greater.
Will Scientists Now Consider Occult as Science?
“My truth” or (for grammatical convenience) “private truth” is making serious headway against public truth.
In the Scientific Enterprise, the Wildness of Aslan Counsels Humility
Science has made many of its grandest leaps in the face of a mainstream of scientists stubbornly defending a dominant but misguided paradigm.
Dallas Conference: Archaeology and the Life of Jesus
My presentation will explore archaeological discoveries illuminating a major event in the life of Jesus — his trial in Jerusalem.
Peer Review May Be Beyond Reform
Harvard is going to have quite a job convincing the world that it is still serious about reality-based thinking, never mind peer review.