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Martin Rees writes - Black holes are simpler than forests and science has its limits.

 

The brain doesn’t like logical, rational, conscious thinking - and will take any shortcut it can.

I'm not a scientist - don't pretend to be, but I've done a lot of reading over the years - about cosmology, evolution, theories of creation, climate change, and so on.

I've been thinking about God and how God can be known in the world, in His creation, in how God orders and sustains the universe.

You'll be amazed in reading the article 'Megascale Desalination' - by David Talbot.

Theologians and scholars discuss Jewish and Christian approaches to understanding Genesis One.

Canada geese on the move

A friend tells me of an old farmer's thesis which may be merely local lore - or wisdom of the ages. Seems, she says, that if one figures out the prevailing wind (wet finger, to start . .

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Well, here's an article about the mind (click here) that will make you go, 'Hmmmm.'  Or: 'Say What?!'

 

Window in St Martin's Chapel, Iona

In an article in the Toronto Star, Irish author Colm Toibin was interviewed about his new novel, “Nora Roberts.” I was struck by a comment by the author about one of the book's final scenes in whic

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