On a tireless effort to unwrap the mysteries of the universe, scientists build upon their knowledge layer by layer until presumably, at some point we’ll understand how this big blue marble functions within the massive space that surrounds us. The problem with science, and scientists in p...
Hawking giveth and Hawking taketh away - oops, there are no "black holes" after all
Monday, January 27, 2014
Hawking giveth and Hawking taketh away - oops, there are no "black holes" after all
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Bill Nye "The Science Guy" admits he's an agnostic and finds idea of a God as "troublesome"
On the heels of a public debate with Creation Museum CEO Ken Ham, children’s science hero Bill Nye “The Science Guy” admitted to Huffington Post today that he is an agnostic and found the idea of a God that directs our lives as “troublesome”. Nye is scheduled to debate Ham on Febru...
Bill Nye "The Science Guy" admits he's an agnostic and finds idea of a God as "troublesome"
Homosexual behavior, the Bible, and the societal consequences of declining moral values
Absolute consensus on societal issues will never exist. There will always be disagreement and dissension over what constitutes right and wrong. But general consensus, acceptable by the majority, can be manufactured. Laws, leaders, and societal groups assert great influence on individual citizens...
Homosexual behavior, the Bible, and the societal consequences of declining moral values
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
How the decline of moral values promote the failure of civilizations
Great civilizations are not timeless. During their lifespan, they produce great innovations, stunning technological advancements, and archive vast caches of knowledge, but inevitably – they will collapse and die. The reasons for civilizational decline are varied and hotly debated. Dozens of t...
How the decline of moral values promote the failure of civilizations