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  • Famous Failures by Barfield Management on Nov 7, 2009

    A friend of mine, Mike Michalowicz – author of The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur book and blog of the same name (www.toiletpaperentrepreneur.com), recently did a post on his blog and I liked it enough that I asked his permission to repost it here.

  • A Few Points of Light by Science and Religion on Aug 29, 2009

    Isn’t it funny how the smallest things can sometimes lead to the biggest changes, events and discoveries? Take for example stars. For the common human experience stars are little more than twinkling points of light in an otherwise black sky. Th...

  • The Politics of Science by Science and Religion on Feb 3, 2009

    Science is a wonderful pursuit, or so it would seem. In theory, science is the discipline of observation and measurement, of inquiry and hypothesis, of experimentation and interpretation. It is the vehicle that propels human understanding and awarene...

  • Exoteric and Esoteric Knowledge by Science and Religion on Jan 31, 2009

    Knowledge comes in several flavors. The most basic and common knowledge is ‘exoteric’ knowledge; that is, the basic facts of the matter. Exoteric knowledge was made famous with Jack Webb’s famous tag line “Just the facts Ma’am” from the 6...

  • Yin & Yang by Science and Religion on Nov 25, 2008

      Opposites attract. It’s an adage as old as time itself. Sir Isaac Newton made it one of the foundational statements of the universe when he published his laws of Motion; he said, in essence, “for every action there is an equal and opposite re...

  • In The Beginning by Science and Religion on Oct 29, 2008

    This Blog is sure to generate controversy so let me say right up front that I do not in any way mean to pick on or poke at any particular belief or creed. I want to explore, in a general conversational way, the history of the conflict between Science...

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