I posted this chart from Something Surprising on January 28, 2012. The post disappeared when the site was attacked, so I’m posting it again: You may find the chart useful if you decide to watch Lawrence Krauss, Stephen Meyer, and Denis Lamoureux discuss God, science and the universe: As Larry … Continue reading
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Lawrence Krauss @INR5
The talk Lawrence Krauss delivered at INR5 is entitled “A Journey to the Beginning of Time: Turning Metaphysics into Physics.” One commenter, David Ezzio, says, Another truly fascinating talk by Lawrence Krauss. I’ll have to watch it many more times to wrap my head around some of the things … Continue reading
Non-Conference: Focus on Blasphemy
Lawrence Krauss and I encourage you to attend Non-Con 2015. Ontario’s largest event for supporters of humanism, secularism, and atheism will take place in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada on August 22, 2015. The event will be fully catered with a buffet lunch and dinner on Saturday. There will an infinite supply … Continue reading
The Non-Conference 2015: A message from Spencer Lucas, Founder and Organizer
I launched The Non-Conference in November of 2014 with the rather bold intention that it would become an annual highlight in the atheist event calendar. With the success of the inaugural conference and the growing interest and excitement for the next, scheduled for August 2015, I am pleased to see … Continue reading
Science increasing makes the case
… apparently for Dionysus. All hail the God of religious whine…er… wine. Theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss wrote a withering response to a Wall Street Journal article arguing that “Science Increasingly Makes the Case for God,” but the Journal refused to publish it — so Richard Dawkins did instead. Yeah, this … Continue reading
The Paradox of Russian Religiosity
A couple of days ago, Lawrence Krauss tweeted that Russian authorities were attempting to shut down his and Richard Dawkins’s movie, The Unbelievers in theatres throughout Russia. This tweet came at an opportune time for me because lately I’ve been obsessively interested in Russia and Russian politics. Like the US, Russia … Continue reading