John | June 17, 2009
Here is a good article by Answers In Genesis kind of referring to the concepts I’ve been trying to explain in some of my earlier posts. It addresses interpreting science related news. You can check it out here.
Category: Creationism, Evolution, Faith, General |
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John | April 24, 2009
This is something of an extension of the previous post, but it also sets the stage for my next several posts on the source of all information, natural selection, and genetic mutations.
When we understand how our axioms or presuppositions determine how we interpret evidence it becomes clear (in spite of the claims of many) the [...]
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Tags: axioms, Creationism, Evolution, Faith, genetic mutation, information, logic, natural selection, presuppositions, science
John | March 30, 2009
A common claim of evolutionists today is that evolution is science while creationism is religion. In the post below I specifically pointed out how our worldview or bias (presuppositions or axioms work as well) determines how we interpret evidence. It is impossible for anyone to be totally objective; our worldview colors every decision we make. [...]
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John | March 5, 2009
I want to address a foundational truth that is vital to understanding our world at any level and it is key to interpreting the evidence (any evidence).
It is important for us to understand we do not live life based on facts directly. Rather we live life based on our interpretation of the facts. Each one [...]
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