May
06
2009
The zealots are out for both sides. More on Creationism v. Science. Though, in the end, I’m pretty sure the Science model will triumph…or at least I hope it wins over Creationism. Having said that, however, I’m as disturbed by fanaticism in science as I am in religion. Maybe Angels and Demons isn’t such a [...]
Tags: angels and demons, bad astronomy, big bang, creationism, dan brown, discover magazine, evolution, phil plait, texas
Apr
15
2009
I am by no means a Creationist, especially as a “scientific” theory to rival Evolution. I’m also not so ignorant as to believe religion—it tenets, concepts, theology, or beliefs—has no purpose in a civilized society. And though the two aren’t mutually exclusive, religion isn’t Creationism. Confusing the two is the zealotry of Scientism, stating that [...]
Tags: apologist, bad astronomy, conspiracy, creationism, evolution, new world order, religion, scientism, zeitgeist
Mar
20
2009
Wait a second…they’re talking about us. Something about this smells fishy…
Creationist Master of Science degrees…
Tags: creationism, evolution, science, texas
Mar
07
2009
An author’s lineage:
From shaman to prophet to assayer to essayist to writer, creative writing has served an intrinsically social purpose, often assuming the foundations of the social structure. Though the author social value has shifted under the accessibility of television, film, and new media, the author’s social role hasn’t changed.
Narrative is the only [...]
Tags: biopoetics, creativity, David Ray Griffen, evolution, memory, metaphysics, process, SUNY, whitehead