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November 2005
November 9
Science
of the Bible
In the series Science of the Bible, the quest is to find what modern
science can prove about the stories of the Bible and what most likely really
happenedfrom Jesus' birth to crucifixionaccording to history,
archaeology and forensics. National Geographic channel program on Sunday
2 PM and Wednesday 10PM (EDST).
September 2005
September 20
Interviews: American Scientific Affiliation Meeting 2005 Messiah College, PA.
- Darrel R. Falk, Biologist. He has written Coming to Peace With Science: Bridging the Worlds Between Faith and Biology. Listen to Darrel Falk's interview. (14 minutes)
- Dick Fischer, President of Genesis Proclaimed Association, finding harmony in Bible, Science, and History. He has written The Origins Solution. His web site is at Genesis Proclaimed Association. Listen to Dick Fisher's interview. (22 minutes)
- Glenn Morton, Geologist. He has written Adam, Apes and Anthropology. He has a web site at Glenn Morton's Creation/Evolution Home Page. Listen to Glenn Morton's interview. (19 minutes)
- George Murphy, PhD. Physics. He has written The Cosmos in Light of the Cross. His web site is at The Science-Theology Interface. Listen to George Murphy's interview. (11 minutes)
- Larry Olsen, PhD. in Physical Chemistry. He teaches at Asbury College in Wilmore, KY. He has written Two Revelations: A High View of Science and Scripture. Listen to Larry Olsen's interview. (7 minutes)
- Paul Seely, Bible scholar. He has written Inerrant Wisdom: Science and Inerrancy in Biblical Perspective. Listen to Paul Seely's interview. (30 minutes)
- Margaret Towne, Biologist. She has written Honest to Genesis. Listen to Margaret Towne's interview. (21 minutes)
Most scientific
papers are probably wrong
Most published scientific research papers are wrong, according to a new
analysis. Assuming that the new paper is itself correct, problems with experimental
and statistical methods mean that there is less than a 50% chance that the
results of any randomly chosen scientific paper are true (New Scientist)
March 2005
March 29
ASA
The spring ASA Eastern PA sectional meeting is scheduled for April 16th
at Messiah College from 1-4. Dr. Peter Dodson will be speaking on the topic
of "God and the Dinosaurs."
13 things that do not make sense. New Scientist article.
Faking it in Frankfurt
(Stephen Pincock)
Researcher admits
faking data
'Egregiousness' of conduct over almost 15 years leads to first-ever lifetime
ban on US grants (Doug Payne)
February 2005
No Science articles for February.
January 2005
No Science articles for January.