The Bible, although dictated by the Holy Spirit, admits...in many passages of an interpretation other than the literal one. And, moreover, we cannot maintain w/ certainty that all interpreters are inspired by God. Therefore, I think it would be the part of wisdom not to allow any one to apply passages of Scripture in such a way as to force them to support as true any conclusions concerning nature, the contrary of which may afterwards be revealed by the evidence of our senses, or by actual demonstration....I am inclined to think that Holy Scripture is intended to convince people of those truths which are necessary for their salvation, and which being far above human understanding cannot be made credible by any learning, or by any other means than revelation. This, therefore, being granted, I think that in discussing natural phenomena we ought not to begin with texts from Scripture, but with experiment and demonstration.
Galileo Galelei

Archive for August, 2006

Don’t Believe Everything You Think

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

For my current graphic design project, I am tasked with creating a conference for a non-profit organization. I have chosen to create a conference for the Skeptics Society based on a book by Thomas Kida called Don’t Believe Everything You Think. There’s a Point of Inquiry interview with the author here.
I haven’t read it yet, but it sounds very interesting.

Welcome

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Welcome everyone. This is the future home of TruthandtheDevil.com. Our site used to be hosted at StructuredThought.net, but our hosting company decided to disappear and eat our domain name. Suffice it to say: do not use Abnormis.net for your hosting purposes. They will simply eat your money and you will never hear from them again.

Otherwise, we see this as a fresh start. Tyrus and I both have some interesting ideas for where the site can go from here and we’re really excited about it. However, we’re both working as well as taking classes at the moment, so bear with us if it’s a little slow-going at first.