God and science
Does Analytic Thinking Threaten Belief in God?
Canadian researchers claim that analytic tasks (vs. intuitive tasks) promote religious disbelief. However, what they really showed was that group of female unbelievers subjected to stressful analytic tasks increased their disbelief in God.
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Book Review: 7 Truths that Changed the World: Discovering Christianity's Most Dangerous Ideas by Kenneth Samples
7 Truths that Changed the World is an examination of how Christianity has radically changed our world for the better with its unique and "dangerous" ideas. It is also a good resource to get Christians and non-Christians thinking about the big questions of life and how one's worldview addresses those questions.
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"After Birth Abortion": Infanticide (Killing Babies) is Okay According to Doctors
Two medical doctors have proposed renaming infanticide to 'after birth abortion' and declare that it should be legalized for an unspecified period of time after the birth of any child (including those who are perfectly healthy).
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How Old is the Earth According to the Bible and Science?
Many Christians believe the Bible says the earth is 6,000 years old. In reality, the Bible says humanity is at least 50,000 years old and science tells us the other creation 'days' are millions of years old.
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Confessions of a Pro-Life Atheist - Why Abortion Rights is not a Religious Question
As a pro-life atheist, my pro-life beliefs belong to the discoveries in science. While I am sympathetic to women's rights and would even consider myself a Feminist as would any man who believes in gender equality, the right to life outweighs our personal discomforts.
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Did Scientists Evolve a Multicellular Organism from a Single-Celled Organism?
Scientists claimed to have 'evolved' multicellular organisms in a few days through simple laboratory selection. A more likely explanation is that these yeasts conscripted genes already present that form pseudohyphae naturally. Sheering forces from culture shaking likely account for the cell death that resulted in the release of 'juvenile' 'offspring.'
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