Tag: knowledge
Frankenstein 200 Years Later: Have We Heeded the Warning?
Shelley’s cautionary tale of a scientific experiment run amok has profound implications for today’s bioethics debates.
Shock: Reporter Allows Stephen Meyer to Respond to “God of the Gaps” Challenge
Commuting by bus to the downtown core of intensely progressive Seattle is never less than thought-provoking, in many ways.
For U.K. Students, Education or Indoctrination?
A new study from Nature Ecology & Evolution supposedly shows that acceptance of evolution is linked to lack of scientific knowledge.
Are Scientists Smarter Now, or Dumber?
On the gathering specifically of scientific knowledge, our paleontologist colleague Günter Bechly nails it.
The Craniopagus Twins and Thomistic Dualism
Krista and Tatiana Hogan provide a remarkable opportunity to deepen our understanding of the human mind.