On Consciousness 1
An Empirical Analysis of Consciousness Two excellent videos will bring us up to speed on some of the incredible empirical work being done on consciousness in humans. A few philosophers, Continue Reading →
An Empirical Analysis of Consciousness Two excellent videos will bring us up to speed on some of the incredible empirical work being done on consciousness in humans. A few philosophers, Continue Reading →
Rachel Held Evans I’ve featured Rachel’s blog a few times now in the past 3 months since starting this blog of mine and this recent post of hers REALLY compels Continue Reading →
I featured Dr. Francesca Stavrakopoulou Professor of the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion at Exeter, UK in her first BBC “Bible’s Buried Secrets” episode on the miniscule evidence for the Continue Reading →
Say that fast 10 times. Ok say it once. I’m clueless how to pronounce it and I’m quite sure my English-ized attempt at pronunciation is most likely wrong. But the Continue Reading →
The prominent scientist Francis Collins, director of the NIH, co-discoverer of the cystic fibrosis gene and head of the government effort that mapped the human genome is an Evangelical Christian Continue Reading →
Loosely translated “Out of nothing… bullshit comes.” The Lateran IV Council of the Catholic Church in 1215 proclaimed that: “God… creator of all visible and invisible things, of the spiritual Continue Reading →
I get irritated. Character flaw: probably. I’m not better than anyone else in the personal faults department, that’s for sure. Patience is not always one of my virtues and I Continue Reading →
People blowing each other up. Burning each other at the stake. Locking others up or beating them for having sex the wrong way. Thankfully most, but not all, religionists do Continue Reading →
Another brick in the wall, another piece to the puzzle, another damning bit of evidence. Religion sucks… and then you die. Check out the following: PEW research finds that religious Continue Reading →
I started this blog 90 days ago, on 10/20/14. Since then I’ve written 73 posts averaging 700 words each. A new post every day except Sundays and holidays, over 52,000 Continue Reading →