Last week, the topic of the C.I.C. Sermonette of the Week was about the Bible’s accuracy when it happens to touch on scientific matters. Cited were verses where the Bible describes the water cycle, the earth’s spherical shape, and its suspension “upon nothing,” not on the backs of elephants, as many contemporaries believed. It is a book that was centuries …
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The Editorial Department here at Medical Examiner world headquarters reports they haven’t offended anybody since late last month (Jan. 30, “Where’s the bone?” see below), which means they’re slackers. Any good editorial department (especially one that’s capitalized, like ours is) should be regularly churning out highly opinionated opinions. And so, without further ado: Forgive us for pointing out the obvious, …