Another Take on Fine Tuning
I responded to the Fine Tuning argument on Friday. I’ll admit, I could have done a better job, a much better job. Oh well, fortunately Zach Weiner of SMBC just […]
I responded to the Fine Tuning argument on Friday. I’ll admit, I could have done a better job, a much better job. Oh well, fortunately Zach Weiner of SMBC just […]
Mark Vulectic did a very interesting job of addressing the problem of evil using quite the analogy. In the scenario twelve police officers watched as a woman was brutally raped and killed, […]
I’ve been reading the responses to the Reader Survey and since a full 50% of respondents* requested the layout of the blog be a little less drab and grey, so I […]
In July 2007 I was in Cancun preaching an evangelistic series that I hoped would restore my faith which by then had all but evaporated. The first three sermons established […]
It’s always tricky when you have to balance competing rights, such as the freedom of a religious group to have it’s beliefs and practices and basic human rights. It’s not like it […]
There are so many problems with this argument, but we’ll just have to take them one by one. Problem 1 – How fine tuned is the universe? Fine tuning assumes […]
There are so many different things you can call yourself if you don’t believe in a god or gods, there’s atheist, agnostic, skeptic, humanist, freethinker, naturalist, non-theist, bright, antitheist, polyatheist, […]
It’s at least happened once. Last night at the Idaho Atheists’ monthly “Meet an Atheist” gathering we were joined by a member of the Mountain Home, ID City Counsel, Geoff […]
I’ll be honest, I haven’t watched this yet, but when I saw the email with my Hulu Que update I just had to jump on the opportunity. Don’t worry, I […]
If Angela Belcher can perfect this biotechnology it could revolutionize manufacturing: This is just one of the many ways that science can change the world. Of course it already has […]