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Christianity and Science - Natural Links?
faithinterface.com.au — Great resources from the Centre For Public Christianity. Prof Peter Harrison is the Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Harris Manchester College.Highly regarded in his field, he has written extensively in the area of cultural and intellectual history, and is an expert in philosophy of ... (Submitted by Faithinterface) More…
"I read Playboy for the articles": Justifying and Rationaliz
hbswk.hbs.edu — We want others to find us good, fair, responsible and logical; and we place even more importance on thinking of ourselves this way. Therefore, when people behave in ways that might appear selfish, prejudiced, or perverted, they tend to engage a host of strategies designed to justify questionable behavior with rational excuses: I hired my son becaus (Submitted by HawkEye663) More…
PICTURES: "Extraordinary" Ancient Skeletons Found
news.nationalgeographic.com — Several graves dating as far back as the early Stone Age--complete with dog-tooth jewelry and even a sitting woman--have been discovered during extensive digs in central Germany, archaeologists say. (Submitted by allteena) More…
Toxic stew of chemicals blamed for intersex fish in Potomac
washingtonpost.com — Pollutants that mimic natural hormones have a "toxic stew" in the Potomac River, altering the sexual development and the immune systems of fish. Hormone-mimicking chemicals "don't set our river on fire. They don't wash up onshore. We're not seeing them, we're not able to smell them... but the intersex fish is a clear signal something is wrong! (Submitted by ChloeMS) More…
A line on string theory
physorg.com — (PhysOrg.com) -- A Harvard theoretical physicist has discussed with scientists at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland the possibility that they may discover a theorized "stau" particle, with a lifetime of a minute or so, that could provide the first experimental confirmation of string theory. (Submitted by beemeander) More…

