Pat (Catholic), Aleks (Jewish), and Som (Hindu) talk about the intersection between faith and science, and how, while there may occasionally appear to be superficial conflict between religion and science, there is, in fact, deep and necessary concord between a theistic worldview, reason, and the scientific method. In this episode: How science actually points toward […]
Archives for March 2019
Michael Behe on Irreducible Complexity and The New Science of DNA
Pat is joined by Dr. Michael Behe to discuss the work he’s done as a molecular biologist with respect to the theory of evolution and intelligent design. Dr. Behe — author of Darwin’s Black Box, the Edge of Evolution, and most recently Darwin Devolves — contends the more we discover about the molecular level of […]
Why Email Marketing Is Almost Certainly Not Dead
“It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.” Objectives of this post: First, to demonstrate that email marketing is almost certainly not dead. (Either that must be the case, or I am a severe anomaly. But I am not […]
Sunday School: “The Great Sin”
Pat reads a chapter from C.S. Lewis on “The Great Sin” of pride. OR, ==> CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE. … How to Be Better at (Almost) Everything Be sure to snag a copy (or two!) of Pat’s new book How to Be Better at (Almost) Everything while it’s still on sale over at […]
How To Be Better at (Almost) Everything – Interview on Empowered Body Podcast
Adam Willis recently had me on his Empowered Body podcast to discuss generalism, stacking skills, and the pursuit of happiness (properly defined!). This was a fun, freewheeling discussion that spanned a lot of territory. We spent a fair amount of time talking about “getting published”, how to manage compromise when acquiring skill, and why it’s […]