By: Jason|09 November, 2011|Categories: science|Tags: Conflict Thesis . limits of science . science and religion
A good article by Keith Ward. HT: Scot McKnight
Read more »By: Jason|17 August, 2011|Categories: science|Tags: causality . Creation . creator . Edgar Andrews . origin of the universe . Stephen Hawking . Victor Stenger
Professor Edgar Andrews offers several reasons to doubt the claim that the universe arose without the intervention of a supernatural creator.
Read more »Max Planck, a leading physicist and one of the founders of quantum mechanics, discusses one of the foundational assumptions necessary for the discipline of science.
Read more »By: Jason|05 April, 2011|Categories: science|Tags: Bible . J P Moreland . moral teaching . science . sexual promiscuity
A good post by J.P. Moreland on how new research about the health dangers of sexual promiscuity confirms the truth of the Bible’s teachings.
Read more »Edgar Andrews discusses the laws of nature and the origin of the big bang.
Read more »Some responses on the web to Stephen Hawking’s recent controversial claims about God, the universe, and spontaneous creation.
Read more »By: Jason|14 December, 2009|Categories: Books . science|Tags: Brian Leiter . intelligent design . natural selection . prebiotic soup . scientific naturalism . Signature in the Cell . Stephen Fletcher . Stephen Meyer . Thomas Nagel
Atheist philosopher Thomas Nagel’s endorsement of Stephen Meyer’s latest book, Signature in the Cell, has generated ample debate and provoked outrage from his fellow atheists.
Read more »By: Jason|24 November, 2009|Categories: science|Tags: david berlinksi . Global Warming . scientific community . scientific consensus
Whatever your view on anthropogenic global warming, the recent hacking of private emails of the world’s top climate scientists has been a fascinating story. What is most interesting, however, is the way these emails give a rare insight into the behind-the-scenes efforts of scientists and the lengths some will go to shape the public perception of the claims of science.
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