Flotsam and jetsam (1/21)
- James McGrath offers a very nice review of Science, Creation and the Bible: Reconciling Rival Theories of Origins
by Richard F. Carlson and Tremper Longman III
- Moody Publishers has launched a new blog focused on “faith, publishing, and literary culture.” (HT)
- Mark Goodacre points out a BBC 4 series on the King James Bible that looks like it could be interesting.
- Matt Flannagan begins a series called “Fallacy Friday” with a post on What Is an Argument?
- According to one recent study, even thinking that you’ve had alcohol can impair memory and judgment. I wonder if that means that thinking you haven’t had alcohol even when you have would lead to improved memory and judgment?
- And, here’s a list of 17 Things You Didn’t Know about Seinfeld.
Posted on January 21, 2011, in Misc and tagged Creation, evolution, fallacies, Genesis, King James Bible, logic, publishing, science. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Cynocephaly is outdated? I only just heard about it today!
Cynocephaly was so 1990s.
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