What if everything we know about the world is just a simulation? This thought-provoking question has been at the center of the Simulation Theory, a concept that has become increasingly popular in ...
Religion and science have a reputation for conflict. Religious institutions have long viewed scientific observation and discovery as threats to their authority, and the scientific community has long ...
When I read Bruce Chapman’s American Spectator column yesterday, in which the president of the Discovery Institute back pedaled from a Louisiana creationism mishap he helped spawn, I thought of this: ...
LONDON (RNS) — The Bible says God created the world in six days and on the seventh day he rested. But less than 10 percent of people in the U.K., including those with religious beliefs, now accept the ...
Legislators on Monday broadened a proposal aimed at allowing Indiana's public schools to teach creationism in science classes to require that such courses include origin-of-life theories from multiple ...
The Discovery Institute claims to be a non-religious organization, particularly when it’s taken to court over repeated attempts to revise public school science curricula. Ina fundraising document ...
Like the evolution stickers he was writing about, Brian Schmalzbach's column ("Liberals in Cobb County," Feb. 15) was a violation of liberal tenets. By calling evolution a theory, not fact, the ...
scientific evidence which explains how life began. Currently, the theory of evolution is the only permitted theory. But there are many competing scientific interpretations of evidence. Just because ...
Although religion and evolutionary theory have often been at odds, it is possible for them to coexist peacefully, and, surprisingly often, they do. Most of the major world religions accept evolution ...
It appears that many, perhaps most, do not understand the basics of how a theory works. Certainly, politicians feel free to disregard any and all of the accepted logic that applies to theories. The ...
Barbara Evanson’s belief that creationism should be taught in schools doesn’t change anything as far as our endorsements go. We’ve already endorsed Cindy Enos-Martinez as the more qualified candidate ...