The-God-Proofs Type post Date October 28, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysics Tagged , Amazon, Barnes & Noble, beliefs, creator, Discovery Institute Press, Douglas Ell, faith and science, graphic novel, math, MIT, mystery, science, The God Proofs, universe New Graphic Novel Asks: Does God Exist? Science and Culture October 28, 2024 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physics 1 Join two friends on an epic journey to tackle the ultimate mystery. Follow our dynamic duo as they explore the wonders of science. Read More ›
ProofsofGod-cover Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 13, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysicsScientific ReasoningTechnology Tagged , "survival of the fittest", cells, Christmas gifts, code, Counting to God, Darwinian evolution, Discovery Institute, DNA, doubt, Douglas Ell, genetic code, graphic novel, intelligent design, life, Michael Behe, MIT, nanotechnology, natural selection, Stephen Meyer, University of Connecticut, William A. Dembski Great Christmas Gift — Proofs of God Translates Design Arguments for Young Students, Teenagers Casey Luskin December 13, 2021 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physics, Scientific Reasoning, Technology 7 Sometimes the best way to learn is when you’re having fun and don’t even realize that you’re learning. Read More ›
ProofsofGod cover Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 17, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLinguisticsScientific Reasoning Tagged , animals, Bible, Chinese, code, Counting to God, doubt, Douglas Ell, Edgar Allan Poe, Egypt, English, Evolution News, faith, Hebrew Bible, humanity, intelligent design, lawyers, MIT, Russian, science, Sherlock Holmes, Spanish, Talmud, teenagers, translation, William Shakespeare ID Made Sassy: A New Book for Young People David Klinghoffer December 17, 2020 Intelligent Design, Linguistics, Scientific Reasoning 4 Douglas Ell's concept is a dialogue between Doubt and Reason, who sass each other merrily. Read More ›
New Cosmos Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 16, 2018 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom day, Ann Druyan, Carl Sagan, Casey Luskin, Censor of the Year, Cosmos (series), Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Darwin Day, Douglas Ell, education, Jay Richards, materialism, multiverse, National Geographic, Neil deGrasse Tyson, The Federalist Fun! Cosmos and 2015 Censor of the Year Neil deGrasse Tyson Get a Second Season David Klinghoffer January 16, 2018 Physical Sciences 4 The fabulist Dr. Tyson returns, and we commit ourselves in advance to being there to watch and check his facts. Read More ›