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Oldcola wrote 4 months ago: Pensez à visiter le Cafepress de Jesus and Mo et l’original en anglais. … more →

Mots-clefs : Jesus et Mo, templeton foundation, UIP

NIGERIA : saisie de la base des saboteurs d'un oléoduc et d'un gazoduc

oubangui wrote 6 months ago: La Force d’intervention spéciale conjointe (Joint Task Force, JTF) du Nigeria s’est empa … more →

Mots-clefs : Afrique anglophone et lusophone, Nigeria, Force d'intervention spéciale conjointe (Joint Task Fo, l'oléoduc Warri-Escravos, gazoduc Abiteye, le colonel Rabe Abubakar, Delta du Niger, bâtiment de guerre de la force navale nigériane., compagnie pétrolière américaine Chevron

Jerry Coyne rocks :-)

Oldcola wrote 7 months ago: In which [he] refuse an invitation to the World Science Festival on grounds of accommodationism. The … more →

Mots-clefs : scienligion, Science Blogs, WSF

JTF & B d'E3 comments

Oldcola wrote 8 months ago: Si on cherchait des indices indirects de l’approche foireuse de la John Templeton Foundation, … more →

Mots-clefs : philosophy of sciences, Antiscience, UIP

Seeing and Believing

Oldcola wrote 10 months ago: Seeing and Believing The never-ending attempt to reconcile science and religion, and why it is doome … more →

Mots-clefs : scienligion, Philosophy of Science, Religion, Jerry Coyne, karl giberson, Kenneth Miller

Atheism is science's only contribution to the ideas of religion

Oldcola wrote 1 year ago: I suspect that the title in Nature an editorial choice : Atheism could be science’s contributi … more →

Mots-clefs : scienligion, Jerry Coyne, Matthew Cobb

John Templeton Foundation censorship4 comments

Oldcola wrote 1 year ago: update added at the end of this post Honorable people doesn’t practice censorship and/or heavi … more →

Mots-clefs : Science & Religion, scienligion, John Templeton Foundation, censorship

Does science make belief in God obsolete?2 comments

Oldcola wrote 1 year ago: There is a conversation at JTF’s website, one of those “Big Questions” that replac … more →

Mots-clefs : Science & Religion, scienligion, Creationism, John Templeton Foundation, Ken Miller, soft creationism


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