Poland Type post Author Michael Chaberek Date June 20, 2023 CategoriesAstronomyBiologyFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , biological origins, Center for Science and Culture, Charles Darwin, Christianity, Copernican principle, cosmic design, cosmic origins, creation, Darwinian theory, Discovery Institute, epigenetic information, faith and science, fossil record, Francisco Ayala, Guillermo Gonzalez, Günter Bechly, heliocentrism, humans, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, Johannes Kepler, Michael Behe, mutations, natural selection, Nicolaus Copernicus, Poland, Poles, Renaissance, Richard Sternberg, solar system, universe Faith, Science, and Secularization — An Illuminating Conference in Poland Michael Chaberek, O.P. June 20, 2023 Astronomy, Biology, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 5 Similar to many others among the founders of modern science, Copernicus was a believer in God and clearly a proponent of intelligent design. Read More ›
human eye Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date October 13, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , "God of the gaps", bacterial flagellum, Big Bang, Christianity, cosmic design, cosmic fine-tuning, Craig Venter, Daniel Dennett, Darwinism, evolution, Francis Collins, Human Genome Project, intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, Jonathan Wells, junk DNA, Michael Denton, New Atheists, non-coding DNA, physical constants, Richard Dawkins, Scott Minnich, Stephen Meyer, testability, The Language of God, Wired Magazine Francis Collins’s The Language of God 15 Years On Jonathan Witt October 13, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 Collins refers to the “backward wiring” of the vertebrate eye, characterizing it as flawed from an engineering perspective. Read More ›