A Simple Plan to ID Every Creature on Earth
I found this article fascinating on a number of levels. It deals with pre-suppositions in scientific methodology as well as what happens when you upset a field of expertise that makes its living out of being the "pros".
From the perspective of God's majesty, those who have eyes to see will wonder at the complexity and diversity of God's creation and how we haven't even scratched the surface at understanding what's around us. I really liked this quote:
Ironically, I've been reading Book I of Calvin this past week and he makes the same observation but from a completely different angle.
I found this article fascinating on a number of levels. It deals with pre-suppositions in scientific methodology as well as what happens when you upset a field of expertise that makes its living out of being the "pros".
From the perspective of God's majesty, those who have eyes to see will wonder at the complexity and diversity of God's creation and how we haven't even scratched the surface at understanding what's around us. I really liked this quote:
Earth, Janzen says, is like an unread book, but unread books can only entice people who are literate. "Take a kid on a field trip today and you can see that he is walking through the forest like a person who is totally blind."
Ironically, I've been reading Book I of Calvin this past week and he makes the same observation but from a completely different angle.