James Webb Space Telescope Type post Date October 20, 2022 CategoriesPhysical SciencesScience Tagged , Big Bang, cosmic beginning, Eric Lerner, galaxies, God Hypothesis, ID the Future, intelligent design, James Webb Space Telescope, Michael Medved, podcast, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, universe Stephen Meyer: Galaxy Formation, the Early Universe, and the Big Bang Science and Culture October 20, 2022 Physical Sciences, Science 1 The evidence for a cosmic beginning is stronger than ever, as is the God hypothesis that it supports. Read More ›
Paul_J._Steinhardt 2 Type post Author Brian Miller Date January 12, 2022 CategoriesCosmologyFaith & SciencePhysical Sciences Tagged , Abraham Loeb, Anna Ijjas, Big Bang, brane, cosmic beginning, cosmic inflation, cyclical cosmology, entropy, homogeneity, intelligent design, Paul Steinhardt, Quanta Magazine, Return of the God Hypothesis, Roger Penrose, Stephen Meyer Paul Steinhardt’s Cyclical Cosmology Fails to Challenge a Cosmic Beginning Brian Miller January 12, 2022 Cosmology, Faith & Science, Physical Sciences 5 The conclusion that the universe had a beginning is far more parsimonious and consistent with the evidence. Read More ›
Edgar Allan Poe Type post Author Elizabeth Whately Date April 16, 2021 CategoriesArtsAstronomyMathematicsPhysical Sciences Tagged , common science, cosmic beginning, Edgar Allan Poe, elitism, ether, light, philosophers, poetry, Return of the God Hypothesis, Science, scientific method, scientists, stars, Stephen Meyer, universe Edgar Allan Poe — Scientist Elizabeth Whately April 16, 2021 Arts, Astronomy, Mathematics, Physical Sciences 3 In order to think scientifically, you must have an advanced degree in science. Right? Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date June 23, 2016 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhilosophyScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, accountability, atheism, begging the question, causality, circular causality, cosmic beginning, deism, empiricism, genetic fallacy, God Hypothesis, ground of existence, intelligent agency, motivated reasoning, natural evil, rationality, scientific debate, self-refutation, teleology, theism The Rowe-Grayling Debate Michael Egnor June 23, 2016 Faith & Science, Philosophy, Scientific Reasoning 7 Grayling's problem is not merely his frank incompetence in open debate (you can understand his penchant for censorship). Read More ›