Tag: Cambridge
John West: How C. S. Lewis Anticipated Our Experience of Scientism
I was shocked during Covid by the way healthy respect for science shaded rapidly into cowering submission and unquestioning scientistic worship of authority.
Farewell to Günter Bechly
I told Richard Sternberg a story from own experience. I learned about more than paleontology from Bechly.
“Doesn’t the Fossil Record Prove Darwinian Theory?”
You’ve heard that challenge a million times. But as paleontologist Günter Bechly explains, the opposite is true.
Meyer: Cambridge University’s Role in Advancing the Scientific God Hypothesis
Stephen Meyer was in Cambridge, England, and he gave an unusual “on the spot” presentation about Cambridge University itself.
Our View of Nature Matters; Here’s Why
I was standing amidst the ruins of the Berghof, Hitler’s retreat near the German-Austrian border, where some of the worst atrocities in history were planned.