Category Archives: Science and Religion

Are Theists Opposed to Science?

As a kid, I used to have this venting doll named Mr. Long-Legs.  When I was upset, I would take out my frustration by boxing Mr. Long-Legs into a state of doll oblivion. Bottom-line: If this were a Toy Story … Continue reading

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The Joy of Watching Academics Squirm About Pre-Cognition

In my experience, academics are lovable, thoughtful, delightful people…but some of them (us?) are also implicitly – and colossally – arrogant.   They seem to suffer the same fate as pastors – because they are viewed by a portion of the … Continue reading

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From the Reader Mailbag: Is God in the Same Category as a Lucky Ball?

Reader Question: Apologetic Professor, if you could be any superhero, which superhero would you be? My response: Don’t be ridiculous.  I am a superhero: Font Boy, with his awesome power of font recognition!  (My favorite catchphrase: Don’t be afraid, ma’am, … Continue reading

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Why I Am Not a Postmodernist

This is an actual entry from the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Clinical Disorders used by the American Psychological Association: “Epistemology (description): Epistemology is a serious chronic mental problem for people who doubt that knowledge exists. (I mean, seriously, … Continue reading

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Luke is Giving a Talk at Cru on March 14

Luke is going to give a talk on the Christian Approach to Fear on Wednesday, March 14, at 7:00 PM.  It will be in Urey on the University of Montana campus. This tadalafil generic uk It’s a way for the … Continue reading

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