Good Reading Out ThereMaybe it's just me, but the 'sphere seems extra
good this morning.
Roger Scruton, at Right Reason, explores whether
we'd be better
off without religion. "Suppose someone were to say that we would be
better off without love. After all, love often leads to
disaster..."
Denyse Williams found a psychiatrist's analysis of ID adherents (though it's not clear that he actually knows any). Actually, if I had time there would be a lot of good stuff in there to comment on. She also got permission to republish an excerpt from Nancy Pearcey's Total Truth, on Darwinism and epistemology. Best books list, from Joe Carter, with an essential link to a more basic (and important) list by John Mark Reynolds. How many have you read? This was an email, not a blog, but it's worth including. It came from Charlie Scott: U. OF C. HEALTH STUDY | Physicians believe God can help patients get healthy Finally, the eminent blogger/statistician Scott Gilbreath accepts the truth about his trade. It reminds me a lot of utility analysis, which was part of my grad studies that I haven't found much use for since. Posted: Thu - April 12, 2007 at 09:49 AM | |
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