Commentary Archives
April 10, 2006
The Gospel (of Judas?)
The National Geographic is all agog over a newly discovered "Gospel of Judas." It totally changes our view of history's greatest traitor, or so goes the TV promotions. It's almost funny. When was the last time the Geographic crowd found... ... morePosted at 02:43 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 18, 2005
Proving a Universal Negative
Science is ill-equipped to prove universal negatives by virtue of the fact that its participants are not omnipresent and have limited resources. As a result, atheists have not basis beyond faith for the foundation of their belief:The burden of proof... ... morePosted at 06:30 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
September 23, 2004
bLogorithm Up and Running on Movabletype 3.1
My posts have been infrequent because I have been converting over to Movabletype 3.1. Over time I'll make slight adjustments to the site and build a number of links. If you link to blogorithm send me a note and I'll... ... morePosted at 12:44 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
September 10, 2004
Care for the Weak? Evolution versus Christianity
Charles Darwin is a well known humanist who is often credited with the conception of evolution. While modern evolutionists are inconsistent in their application of a man-centered philosophy Charles Darwin was not. He writes: With savages, the weak in body... ... morePosted at 01:22 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
May 12, 2004
The Human Embryo and Research
Here is a recent posting on research involving human embryos. A central idea is that the humanity of the pre-born is outside the realm of science and must be considered prior to the pragmatic approach that researchers are taking... ... morePosted at 11:04 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
April 22, 2004
Mice and Men
Media hype and bias are evident in reporting scientific research. The following headlines and lead paragraphs appeared in international news reports regarding the use of parthenogenesis to breed a mouse lacking male DNA. The stories are presented in a manner... ... morePosted at 10:47 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack