Tag Archives: scientific method
The Christian Science Journal

Evaluating the science of Christian Science

Dear R2: Thank you for commenting on my Oct. 5 blog post titled, “The importance of viewing ‘Christian’ and ‘Science’ together.”  (Readers may wish to read R2-D2′s Nov. 21 comment to see all of the questions in full.) R2, I hope the following responses are helpful.  Thanks so much for following my blog and writing [...]

Continue Reading
Colors

Internal critics claim bias distorts medical research

GUEST BLOG POST: Tony Lobl, my colleague in the UK, provides an insightful commentary on an article in the November issue of The Atlantic magazine. “Are 90% of all medical studies wrong — including nearly half of those claimed to be the most reliable? That’s the provocative claim made by researcher John Ioannidis, profiled in [...]

Continue Reading
Text

The importance of viewing "Christian" and "Science" together

Christian Science.  Putting these two words together is difficult for some to accept.  After all, religion and science are considered two separate and distinct fields of study, and many feel there exists a significant gulf between them. This and other questions related to Christian Science were often discussed when I shared a small business with [...]

Continue Reading