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- Three Dawkins Quotes
- A(nother) rational response to rationailty
- How to survive in today's recession...
- Einstein's Buddhism?
- Isaac Newton, a Creationist?
- Judge Jones III, may I approach the bench?
- Michael Behe's response to science journal (peer review continued...)
- Enough with the "Peer Review" argument already
- Michael Behe, ID, and "intellectual dishonesty"
- Grace, Blood and the idea of a proxy sacrifice
Things did not go awry...
This post fits somewhat with a book I've just started, Darwin's God, by Cornelius Hunter. So far the idea is that Darwin was trying to address the problem of evil, which, of course (so he thought), God would not have allowed. God would have made everything perfectly efficient and beautiful and nice. This comes through loud and clear in many atheist blogs, doesn't it? Truth be told, I have some of this concept mixed in with my beliefs, too. I think this will be a enlightening read.
I've also just begun with a local BSF International bible study and we're studying Matthew this year (33-weeks!). I'm thinking of starting a second blog primarily for Christians where I might be posting some of the study questions that puzzle me. Stay tuned. I'm not finding as much blog-time as I used to, but I'll still be around.