Some new slides
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 Posted in Creationism | No Comments »I've put up some slides on 'dinosaurs and man' and 'education' on the presentations page. Check out the tab at the top of this page.
Paul Taylor – A Review
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 Posted in Creationism | 2 Comments »The summary paragraph for this talk, hosted by the London Skeptics in the Pub group, included the following final line: "The illustrated talk will argue that even those who don’t accept their conclusions should recognise that there is a solid logic ...
Debates
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 Posted in Creationism, Politics | No Comments »I was reading the BBC Coverage of the US Presidential debate last night when I noticed something strange. Come to think of it, it's something that I've noticed in every single one of the debates so far. Though most commentators ...
Botany
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 Posted in Creationism | No Comments »I was just finishing off the next in my line of presentations, on botany, when I came across this quote: "when the interpretation of scientific data contradicts the true history of the world as revealed in the Bible, then it’s the ...
Evolution = Science
Monday, October 6th, 2008 Posted in Creationism | No Comments »I've got two more sections up on my creationism slide library : Archaeology and Astronomy. Go to the 'Presentations' tab at the top of this page and have a look. As I was writing these sections, and reading through Kent Hovind's ...
Slide Library is now Open!
Saturday, October 4th, 2008 Posted in Creationism, Education | No Comments »I have opened my new presentation library for a repository of my own powerpoint slides and text files explaining, as much as possible, every aspect of the evolution vs. creationism debate. I have based these on the slides of Kent ...
Progress on the science vs. creationism slides
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 Posted in Creationism | No Comments »I've made some good progress today on my set of slides for the creationism vs. science debate. I'll start to upload them in the next few days. I currently have 28 presentations outlined, and I am preparing extensive notes to ...
Ancient rocks
Sunday, September 28th, 2008 Posted in Creationism, General Science | No Comments »According to this article on BBC News, scientists have managed to break the record for the oldest rock ever found. The rock, a greenstone, pushes back the date of the oldest rocks known by 250 million years. At 4.28 billion ...
Conspiracy theories
Saturday, September 20th, 2008 Posted in Conspiracy Theories, Creationism, General | 2 Comments »I've been thinking about exactly how a conspiracy theory starts up and I think I can explain it by continuing the story from a few days ago about the murder trial. Let's extend that analogy a little bit. The judge hears ...
What is evidence?
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 Posted in Creationism, General | 1 Comment »I've heard lots of people claim that those who accept Darwin's theory of Evolution (or its modern descendants) are just following their own 'beliefs' or 'religion' because, as the argument goes, Scientists have no actual evidence for what they claim. ...