The Eclectic Web–2013.3.28
News of interest or oddity collected in recent rovings around the net. Relevance – we need to be ‘with it’, don’t we? Searching for one-size-fits-all religion As I mentioned before, I’m not religious....
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Ruling on Same-Sex ‘Marriage’
The Eclectic Web, June 28, 2013 Leading off the Eclectic Web today is an excellent piece by Al Mohler of Southern Seminary in Louisville: “Waiting for the Other Shoe” — The Supreme Court Rules on...
View ArticleBiblical Bioethics
Wally Morris Forty one years ago the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that states may not place “excessive” restrictions on abortion. For all practical purposes, this decision legalized abortion...
View ArticleAdam or Ape (1)
George Mulfinger, Jr. This is Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ Part Three This article first appeared in Faith for the Family, July/August 1973. It is republished here by permission. We note that data in the...
View ArticleAdam or Ape (2)
George Mulfinger, Jr. Part One ♦ This is Part Two ♦ Part Three This article first appeared in Faith for the Family, July/August 1973. It is republished here by permission. We note that data in the...
View ArticleAdam or Ape (3)
George Mulfinger, Jr. Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ This is Part Three This article first appeared in Faith for the Family, July/August 1973. It is republished here by permission. We note that data in the...
View ArticleEclectica–3.4.2014
For another edition of the eclectic web, we have links to serious topics, less serious topics and others that fit somewhere on the spectrum between these two extremes. Alcohol and more Science,...
View ArticleFaith in Fact or Fairy Tale (1)
Emmett L Williams Is Science Bad? Many Fundamentalists look askance at anyone with a scientific background. Immediately the theory of evolution looms in their minds. Since this anti-Biblical theory has...
View ArticleFaith in Fact or Fairy Tale (2)
Emmett L Williams From Part 1: Is Science Bad? Many Fundamentalists look askance at anyone with a scientific background. Immediately the theory of evolution looms in their minds. Since this...
View ArticleThree Views of Science (1)
Al Isaak When you feel the sting of sleet on your face, you are a participant in scientific activity. Perhaps you have always thought of a scientist as someone surrounded by test tubes, bunsen burners,...
View ArticleThe Heavens Declare
George Mulfinger Have you ever tried to count the stars? Jeremiah wrote: “the host of heaven cannot be numbered.” The science of astronomy has given us much interesting information about the universe...
View ArticleThe Ethical Challenges Presented by “Three-Parent Babies”
Don Johnson I follow a scientific website for news and insights into our ever-changing world. At a minimum, I find that I can pick up interesting illustrations from time to time. Recently, I came...
View ArticleSo Where’s the Science?
Thomas Overmiller The current transgender phenomenon is real. Real people are facing real internal struggles. But this fact alone does not mean that popular conclusions about this phenomenon are...
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