Tuesday, January 01, 2008

About this blog

Leave the lights on is a reporting, commentary, and opinion blog on the topics of science and Catholic faith. Its purpose is to help shed light on these topics through exposition and discussion — that is, by talking about them. Recurring themes include:
  • The interface between science and faith
  • Ethics from a Catholic perspective
  • Evolution theory
  • Renewable biofuels
  • Health care in the United States
  • Clinical psychology and mental health
  • Catholic life and teaching
Leave the lights on is sponsored by Ignatius Press. Visit Ignatius Press for the best in Catholic Reading!

Comments policy

Currently, there has been very little difficulty with abusive comments on this blog. Therefore, the comments policy is left relatively unrestrictive. This is a "do-follow" blog, and bloggers are encouraged to leave a link with their quality comment. This blog takes a "do-not-feed-the-trolls" approach to abusive comments; they will not be deleted unless they become disruptive. Comments judged to be spam, in my sole personal discretion, will be deleted. This policy is subject to change without notice at any time.

About the author

Leave the lights on is written by an American mother, Catholic, science nerd, and Wikipedian with the screen name Ginkgo100. She has a B.S. in Zoology and is a lay catechist at her parish, and she has been writing since she learned what letters are.

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