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Embracing the Risk: The Limits of Science
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We can't learn if we think we know too much to risk being wrong. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. The Limits of Science. A couple of somewhat-related items have crossed my path today. They deal with an old favorite topic of this group, on which we have had some highly profitable discussions in the past. My own views on this issue have been significantly modified by discussions on this blog. First, via Pharyngula. I was made aware of a Senate resolution. 3) Since it cannot be determined whether the Universe, i...
Embracing the Risk: April 2012
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We can't learn if we think we know too much to risk being wrong. Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Obama Groupie: "Amurica. Fuck ya! If you hadn't noticed, a photo of a student in a Colorado bar went viral yesterday. The gal has the most hilarious look on her face. I looked through a couple more images in her Twitter feed and one with an American flag caught my eye. However, boy was I surprised by the caption. "Amurica. Fuck ya! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Work to understand each other. Breastfeeding and the Pi...
Embracing the Risk: An Atheist Chaplain?
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We can't learn if we think we know too much to risk being wrong. Wednesday, December 26, 2012. I'm not sure exactly who thought an atheist chaplain at Stanford would be a good idea, but it seems destined for failure. Atheism is just too closely correlated with hedonism and not giving a rip about other people if one can't get anything out of it for something like this to work. Http:/ www.sfgate.com/news/article/Stanford-gets-a-chaplain-for-atheists-4139991.php#page-1. Http:/ blog.adw.org/2012/07/d...These...
Embracing the Risk: Breastfeeding and the Pill--Different methods, same results?
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We can't learn if we think we know too much to risk being wrong. Monday, May 08, 2006. Breastfeeding and the Pill- Different methods, same results? A post by Phantom Scribbler. Led me to this article from the New York Times on Contra-Contraception, by Russell Shorto. Forms of hormonal birth control, as well as the IUD, have a small chance of preventing the implantation of a fertilized egg. But the paragraph that Phantom Scribbler pointed out is what really drew me in:. No chance of pregnancy.). Full fert...
Embracing the Risk: July 2012
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We can't learn if we think we know too much to risk being wrong. Wednesday, July 25, 2012. The Lure of Decriminalization. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is designed not for preaching or venting or informing, but for discussion. Our goal is to learn together, in the midst of our disagreements. We commit to:. Work to understand each other. Carefully consider new ideas. The Murky Moral Waters of Embryonic Science. Breastfeeding and the Pill - Different Methods, Same Results? Gods Omnipotence and Mercy.
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Book Review: Divided by Faith, by Michael Emerson and Christian Smith | Tempora Christiana
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124; Comments RSS. Book Review: John C. Polkinghorne, One World: The Interaction of Science and Theology. My notes: Lessons from Bonhoeffer's Life Together. Denys Turner: how to be an atheist. Book Review: Hourani, Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age. Book review, How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind, by Thomas Oden. One person, two natures: anhypostasis and enhypostasis. Blogging the Apostolic Fathers. Missions from the West: 1700s to Present. The Church in Western Europe. 18th and 19th Centuries. Christi...
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My notes: Lessons from Bonhoeffer’s “Life Together” | Tempora Christiana
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124; Comments RSS. Book Review: John C. Polkinghorne, One World: The Interaction of Science and Theology. My notes: Lessons from Bonhoeffer's Life Together. Denys Turner: how to be an atheist. Book Review: Hourani, Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age. Book review, How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind, by Thomas Oden. One person, two natures: anhypostasis and enhypostasis. Blogging the Apostolic Fathers. Missions from the West: 1700s to Present. The Church in Western Europe. 18th and 19th Centuries. Christi...
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The uniqueness of Israelite prophets in the Ancient Near East | Tempora Christiana
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124; Comments RSS. Book Review: John C. Polkinghorne, One World: The Interaction of Science and Theology. My notes: Lessons from Bonhoeffer's Life Together. Denys Turner: how to be an atheist. Book Review: Hourani, Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age. Book review, How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind, by Thomas Oden. One person, two natures: anhypostasis and enhypostasis. Blogging the Apostolic Fathers. Missions from the West: 1700s to Present. The Church in Western Europe. 18th and 19th Centuries. Christi...
Contrarian Views: A World Where...
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. My friend posting a comment. As anonymous wrote, “I feel it in my bones that something cataclysmic is coming.” Hyperbole? Written after the writer has spent two tours of duty in Iraq; maybe not. Could we even imagine a world where laws are routinely ignored, where justice is a quaint concept, where poverty is most common, and where wealth and power rule supreme? David M. Smith. Again, well said! Thu Nov 13, 03:59:00 AM. Thank you, Dave, for your service! And you, too, David.
Contrarian Views: Change and Hope
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Friday, November 07, 2008. Americans have rejected opportunity in favor of certainty. When we go to bed at night, we want to know we will be able to sleep in a bed the next night, regardless of our ability to earn a living for ourselves and our families. Most Americans, including many Republicans, are tired of being afraid. I may be spending the rest of my life preparing to die as a dinosaur. I hope not. David M. Smith. The problem is "the pitiless crowbar of events" has a way of laying to waste utopian ...
Contrarian Views: Taxpayer Bailout
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. I am amused at how the word “taxpayer” gets attached to the word “bailout” when referring to the Paulson Plan and other congressional proposals to loosen the credit markets. Add another word, “crisis”, and we have created a narrative that makes the solution for relieving the tight credit markets unacceptable to the general public. David M. Smith. Tue Sep 30, 01:48:00 PM. David M. Smith. The Classical reason for balancing the Federal budget is to keep the private sector from h...
Contrarian Views: Do Americans want to be free people?
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Friday, September 23, 2011. Do Americans want to be free people? Anything and everything worth doing takes effort, time and money to get done. Nothing has ever been free and nothing will ever be free. Everything has a cost. Free people pay their own way, sometimes with saved money and occasionally with borrowed money. Dependent people expect others to pay for the things they want. Do Americans want to be free people? David M. Smith. Sun Sep 25, 06:31:00 PM. David M. Smith. I hope you are right. I can...
Contrarian Views: Where did this guy come from?
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Thursday, September 11, 2008. Where did this guy come from? This story can’t possibly be true, can it? David M. Smith. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). David M. Smith. View my complete profile. To Infinity and Beyond. Mark D. Roberts. It Takes A Church. Stand to Reason Weblog. Between Rock and Hard Place (Colorado Moderate).
Contrarian Views: The Best I Could Hope For
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Tuesday, September 09, 2008. The Best I Could Hope For. Why would a Republican care if a Democrat is experienced, prepared, or competent, and why would a Democrat care if a Republican is experienced, prepared, or competent? Is someone who is accomplished in the functions of government we oppose better or worse for the country than someone unaccomplished in the functions of government we oppose? David M. Smith. Wed Sep 10, 11:15:00 PM. David M. Smith. If Senator Lieberman were to be nominated, I wouldn...
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July 21, 2013 · 2:19 pm. I’m not sure if anyone still checks this as it has been a ridiculously long time since I have posted. Baby girl Z arrived safe and sound at the end of January. It is totally surreal that I’m watching an almost 6 month old Miss Z nap as I write this. I’m going to fill in some of what happened since my last post at 18 weeks pregnant. In December I got a nasty virus that went through my school and finally started to feel better weeks later. I did manage to power through making a...
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We can't learn if we think we know too much to risk being wrong. Thursday, August 10, 2017. Women Weaker than Men? By now, probably everybody has heard of James Damore. If you haven't, here's an article he wrote that basically got him fired from Google. ( source. At 4 pm PT, the tech giant will hold an all-hands meeting to discuss the firing of James Damore and the controversial internal memo he wrote about women and their biological weaknesses related to tech that. From the company." ( source. The numbe...
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Living, loving and laughing with cancer. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Oh boy. Part II. August 17, 2015. But Lisa and Lora’s comments did give me pause to think. Parker. Had a parent overcome it. I started to wonder what that might look like or if that ever really happens. We all talk about Dave. We certainly laugh about lots of different memories. Sometimes we talk about the tough times and sometimes there are tears. Is there a point where you move on from that? August 16, 2015.
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Save money, honey! Europe On Our Own Series 2014. Time to get crafty! Embracing the Second Half-. Making the most of life after 50! I'm Barb and I'm glad you took time to visit! I'm a 50ish mom of 3 and grandmother of 2 who loves to talk (just ask my husband)! I look forward to sharing my (mis)adventures with you as well as insight into the benefits, and challenges, of this sometimes wonderful, always interesting, second half of life. And making new online friends in the process? I'm SO over it. Maybe I'...