Science historian Michael Keas gave a really attention-grabbing presentation on the latest Dallas Convention on Science and Religion. It’s up now on YouTube. His theme: “Scientism Is Unbelievable.” That’s, he emphasizes, scientism — the doubtful perception that science and science alone has all of the solutions — not science. A spotlight of the speak is an in depth and full of life evaluation of the Galileo Delusion, a traditional characteristic of the bigger fable that pits science and faith towards one another as regularly fighters. Dr. Keas explains, amongst issues, the position that Venus with its phases, like these of our Moon, performed in advancing astronomy into the fashionable age. Galileo, in 1610, was the primary to look at these phases. Watch and luxuriate in: