Subjects of the Machine and the Spirit of Revolt: A Review of Paul Kingsnorth’s Latest Book
Against the Machine is not just a complaint about technological fetishism and overreach. The Machine is also within us.

Against the Machine is not just a complaint about technological fetishism and overreach. The Machine is also within us.

If anyone could engage in brainwashing, it’s the God of the universe, and he doesn’t. Which probably tells you . . . something.

In our enthusiasm to defend truth, we have denied a doctrine at the heart of our faith: that we are finite, sin-corrupted creatures with senses and intellect that are both inherently limited by our creatureliness and marred by the introduction of sin into the world.

In Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles, Ian Hutchinson faces the prodding of scholars and Christians alike, holding faith up to academic inquiry and in turn guiding Christians into more detailed understanding of the world.

My hope is to encourage more dialogue between Christians who might normally avoid, or talk past each other, in complex issues such as transhumanism.

An engineered human-animal species distorts the ultimate Creator/creature distinction by mixing an image bearer with an animal.

Scientists are the sort of die hards we need to carry out the Cultural Mandate from Genesis 1 and the Great Commission from Matthew 28.

It is incredibly mysterious how human minds can understand the universe to the degree that we do.

Pastor James MacDonald says it can. Here’s why he’s wrong.

Science is one pursuit where the curious gather to pursue answers to those unknowns.

Exposing all the foolishness of the Bible. You’ll thank me later.

Can romantic love be manufactured by the scientific process?

The series premiere of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey was beautifully shot and creatively written. But does it continue to perpetuate the warfare thesis of science versus religion?

On February 17th, 1600 A.D., Giordano Bruno, a Dominican priest, philosopher, and mathematician, was condemned as a heretic and burned at the stake by the Roman Inquisition.

Even in the absence of scientific breakthroughs, even when the specter of failure is imminent — success or not — science is worth doing.

“we have a new “trial of the century” with two culture war celebrities who are almost guaranteed to oversimplify the issue.”
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