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Breathing at 30,000 Feet
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The BioLogos Foundation
Migration can often be a long and difficult journey for animals. For the bar-headed goose, migration often entails flights over the highest mountains in the world: the Himalayas. Bar-headed geese have been observed flying at altitudes as high as 30,000 feet. At such a height, the thin air contains only a quarter of the oxygen…
The New Old Flood Geology
By
The BioLogos Foundation
In 1923, self-taught geologist and amateur scientist George McCready Price published his work The New Geology. A vocal opponent of evolutionary theory and an advocate of young earth creationism, Price dedicated much of his book to bringing down the “geological column,” a strategy which he believed would undermine the support of evolutionary theory and make…
The Mystery of the Soul
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The BioLogos Foundation
“You don’t have a soul, Doctor. You are a soul. You have a body, temporarily.” – Walter M. Miller, Jr.A Canticle for Leibowitz What exactly is a soul? Is it a physical entity? Can it be separated from the body? Many different opinions about the meaning of the soul exist, and only one aspect of…
An Intellectual Sun
By
The BioLogos Foundation
Source: mangtacio / Flickr / All Rights Reserved “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the Sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” – C.S. Lewis Professor Alister McGrath begins his second of six Gifford Lectures from 2009 with this quote, which he says…
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