Category Archives: Philosophy of Science

Science and Faith: What’s Wrong with the Comparison?

This post is a continuation of some of my thoughts on science and the Christian faith. Recently, I responded to a common objection posed by secular critics: the claim that humanity needs science and not theology. I concluded that without orthodox Christian theology we … Continue reading

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Which Would You Rather Do Without: Science or Theology?

I recently read an article in The Guardian  by Terry Sanderson who claimed: I look at it this way. If science disappeared from human memory, we would soon be living in caves again. If theology disappeared from human memory, no one would notice. Theology … Continue reading

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The Blackberry Files, vol. 1

[We've all been there. A thought strikes you at a moment, but it's fleeting fast. Get it down somewhere fast or you'll lose it. I grew so tired of this happening that I began making a point to stop whatever … Continue reading

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