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Messianic message stirs debateCosmic Log - Jul 7, 2008 AFP - Getty Images A foot-wide stone tablet is said to bear Jewish messianic messages from the first century B.C. Scriptural scholars are abuzz over a stone tablet that is said to bear previously unknown prophecies … Also tagged: science |
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The expelled evolutionistCosmic Log - Jun 4, 2008 Courtesy P.Z. Myers P.Z. Myers is the evolutionist creationists love to hate: They hate him so much that he was expelled from an advance screening of "Expelled," even though the anti-evolution movie includes an … Also tagged: science |
Cosmic Log - Apr 29, 2008
Ben Stein has done good things and funny things during his more than three decades as an actor, economist and writer (going back to his days as a Nixon speechwriter). His latest work, "Expelled: No Intelligence …
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Cosmic Log - Apr 20, 2008
The film "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" gives the impression that "Big Science" is suppressing "smart new ideas" in America's classrooms - that is, ideas claiming that features of the natural world are so complex …
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Cosmic Log - Dec 21, 2007
In recent years, the holiday season has sparked plenty of reflection on the interplay between religion and science. We’re also heading into the prime political season, with science-related issues ranging from climate …
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Intelligent redesignCosmic Log - Nov 14, 2007 NOVA / PBS U.S. District Judge John Jones III is portrayed by Jay Benedict in this courtroom re-enactment from the documentary "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial." Two years after a trial over the teaching of … Also tagged: science |
Cosmic Log - Apr 19, 2007
Why does the universe seem so fine-tuned for the emergence of life – including intelligent life capable of asking that “why” question? Believers simply say that God did it, while scientists are trying to come up with …
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Cosmic Log - Apr 6, 2007
"Who do the people say I am?" The question posed by Jesus in Luke's gospel always gets a thorough airing this time of year. And during this Easter season, there are a few new answers to the historical questions about …
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Cosmic Log - Apr 2, 2007
There are plenty of ways to become a virtual traveler in outer space. Second Life may be the simulation flavor of the week, and NASA may be carving out its own space there, but there’s a long history of virtual worlds …
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Cosmic Log - Feb 16, 2007
Hot on the heels of Darwin Day, scientists following the cultural debate over teaching evolution say focusing on Charles Darwin might be exactly the wrong thing to do. And based on the different experiences in the …
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