Tag: Einstein
“For He Purrs in Thankfulness”
One of my favorite poems (actually, a famous extract from the longer work Jubilate Agno) is Christopher Smart’s “To My Cat Jeoffrey.”
In the Beginning: Watch Stephen Meyer on Hubble, Einstein
Meyer tells the story of Einstein’s visit to the Palomar Observatory and his realization that he must abandon his famous fudge factor, the cosmological constant.
Dennis Venema – Stephen Meyer Exchange in Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith Available Online
With permission from American Scientific Affiliation (ASA), we are now making publicly available all of the articles published in ASA’s journal, Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith (PSCF), by Dennis Venema and Stephen Meyer in their recent debate over Signature in the Cell.
NCSE’s Eugenie Scott Reassures Scotland: There’s No Scientific Controversy on Evolution or Climate Change
There was little scientific substance in the presentation, particularly on the subject of evolution. Instead, Dr. Scott attempted to draw parallels between the political strategies employed by Darwin skeptics (whom she seems to think are all creationists) and Climate Change skeptics (whom she pejoratively labeled “deniers”).
Another One Bites the Dust?
If you think Darwin’s theory of evolution is as secure as Einstein’s theory of special relativity, well…maybe you’re right.