Clay Farris Naff's Blog
Ad Astra: Science, Religion & Our Future
Clay Farris Naff
- Location
- Lincoln, Nebraska, 68502
- Birthday
- April 03
- Bio
- Clay Farris Naff (claynaff.com) is a science writer with a special interest in the rational reconciliation of religions with science. You can follow him at Twitter @claynaff, or visit his religion blog at www.huffingtonpost.com/clay-naff
An award-winning journalist and author, he has been a science-and-religion columnist for the Metanexus Institute, an editor for Greenhaven Press, and a freelance writer for various publications, including most recently Earth magazine and The Humanist.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Clay to Dems: Stop Being
Stooges and Get Health Reform
Done!
February 24, 2010 08:25AM - Obama Outrages GOP with Plan
to Privatize Moon Shot
February 02, 2010 07:59AM - Do Women Secretly Tell Men
When It's Time to Have Sex?
January 21, 2010 08:04AM - Evolution and the Devolution
of Science Reporting
January 13, 2010 08:39AM - Hold the Phone! That Droid
Just Might Be Good For Ya!
January 07, 2010 04:59PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Good news for you,
Harvey. NASA will apparently
make grants
to private
companies…”
February 03, 2010 07:41AM - “Re. David Cox's
comments, I appreciate your
views and believe
me I support
space…”
February 02, 2010 02:41PM - “Thanks for all your
comments. It is fascinating to
realize
how much is going on
b…”
January 21, 2010 10:32PM - “vzn,
Your angry
charges come so fast and thick
that I can't tell what
you're
s…”
January 14, 2010 08:04AM - “Thanks for that
clarification, Ed. (For those
who don't know
him, Ed is a
profess…”
January 07, 2010 08:36PM
Clay Farris Naff's Links

Could This Be A Cure for
Alzheimers?
Awhile back, I posted a column casting doubt on the claims that cellphones cause brain cancer. Apart from well designed studies that found no evidence to support such claims, there are the simple facts of physics: cell… Read full post »
The Time Has Come to Put an End
to the Needless Conflict
Between Two Great Human Institutions

What kind of world do we live in? That's a question that both science and religion attempt to answer. In the next few days, a pair of notable anniversaries will illuminate the… Read full post »
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