If Nietzsche’s madman ran into the middle of Harvard Yard, waving his iPhone flashlight above his head and yelling, “God is dead!”, not even the tourists milli...
I’ve spent a while pondering two questions:
Why do so many scientists embrace naturalism?
Why do so many Christians believe before/without carefully investiga...
The perception that religion and science conflict usually stems from the idea that religion is obsolete. Science, after all, has shown that the world wasn’t cr...
Yann Martel’s fictional account of the extraordinary life of Piscine (Pi) Molitor Patel begins in the small Indian town of Pondicherry, when a backpacking writ...
Professor Ian H. Hutchinson of Nuclear Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently published the book, Can A Scientist Believ...
In my 10th grade religious studies class, a miracle was defined as “something which seems to break a law of science and makes you think only God could have don...
Since the “Darwinian Revolution” in the 19th century, many naturalists have attempted to bootstrap a morality from the bare existence of nature, to make sense ...