Cosmology

Three Dawkins Quotes

Yes, I admit it's been a while. Life has been busy. But in a recent Google search during a sermon quote, I came across a page full of Richard Dawkins quotes. The following three are posted in the exact order that they appeared on the BrainyQuote site. Is it just me, or is the irony palpable?

Religion is about turning untested belief into unshakable truth through the power of institutions and the passage of time.
Richard Dawkins

The essence of life is statistical improbability on a colossal scale.
Richard Dawkins

apologia – Thu, 06/02/2011 – 09:38
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Evil and Christianity - Part 2

"In the beginning, God…” Genesis 1:1, excerpt.

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God…” John 1:1

I love these verses, great beginnings to the stories of beginnings. Both start with the utmost central subject of our existence: God. Both begin the Creation story, in which God creates with Word as deed. By Word alone, He creates from nothing. In Him is existence with such perfection that He can give existence as gift.

apologia – Wed, 11/28/2007 – 08:10
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Creation Myths

Yes... I'm back into the writings of Richard Morris. If you've followed my blog posts, you'll know that I love his writings. To say that I respect the late Mr. Morris would be a huge understatement.

This week, it's "The Evolutionists: The Struggle for Darwin's Soul" (Freeman, 2001). This posts isn't necessarily about evolution, though I added it as a category since this is an associated subject and the blog is fueled by reading on such. This post, as usual, is about the Naturalistic philosophy being paraded as science.

apologia – Tue, 07/17/2007 – 20:13
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A defense of science, Part 2

Continued from A defense of science

I think it important to take science back to the invariable root question of cosmology, especially since this root question is at the heart of what makes science possible. Science is the process of finding out “what is the cause of the effect I am studying?” The Laws of Causation are the very foundation of our scientific methodology. If we throw away the ideal that every cause needs a sufficient effect, then we have thrown away the ability to apply the scientific discipline.

apologia – Wed, 05/23/2007 – 15:42
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A defense of science

I've been musing on my blog posts of late, and it's fairly obvious through interaction and comments (thanks to e-dogg for his interaction) that I've been on a tangent that misrepresents my original intent in many of my posts. My posts on scientific matters pretty much began here. It was a comparison of the faith inherent in both science and apologetics/Christianity. Those that followed were interested in pointing out the faith involved with science.

apologia – Wed, 05/23/2007 – 15:17
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The Big Bang

This is the next installment dealing with the double-standards between science and theism-- specifically the faith allowed in the former as opposed to the latter.

apologia – Sun, 04/08/2007 – 00:27
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Back to the Question of "Nothing"

OK, I know I said that part three of the discussion on the double-standard between science and theology was next-- and I promise the blog concerning the Big Bang Theory is forthcoming. But I'm knee-deep in a very interesting read on all of these related subjects and I just wanted to jot down a stray point or two.

Quantum Electrodynamics.

apologia – Tue, 03/27/2007 – 22:09
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Science Ex Nihilo

I'm truly amazed at some of the brilliant people this world produces. Seriously. Pick up any science mag out there and just think about some of the stuff you'll read. It's enough to make me thankful that I'm not quite that smart, because I prefer to actually use my brain with a bit of reason in the mix.

apologia – Thu, 03/08/2007 – 14:26
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