Albert_Einstein_Head Type post Author William A. Dembski Date June 20, 2024 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical SciencesScientific FreedomScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , academic freedom, alchemy, commitment, ether, faith, faith and science, hypocrisy, Institute for Advanced Study, intellectual humility, obedience, overconfidence, phlogiston, phrenology, Roman Catholic, sacred cows, science and religion, simplicity, Swarthmore College, theory Science, Faith, and Einstein William A. Dembski June 20, 2024 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences, Scientific Freedom, Scientific Trustworthiness 6 Einstein’s dictum about thinking for yourself therefore holds for faith as much as for science. It must come before commitment and obedience. Read More ›
Meyer book background image Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 2, 2022 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMathematicsPhilosophyPhysical Sciences Tagged , "God of the gaps", Christianity, Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, dark energy, dark matter, ether, Galileo Galilei, Hebrew Bible, Isaac Newton, John West, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Reformation, Renaissance, Return of the God Hypothesis, Roman Catholic, scientists, theism Stephen Meyer Takes Questions, Including: “Has Science Matured Past Its Christian Origins?” David Klinghoffer June 2, 2022 Faith & Science, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physical Sciences 2 Granted that the early scientists were Christians, does it follow that science necessarily supports Christianity or any form of theism? 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 ›
on-off-buttons Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 1, 2021 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , amnesia, brain function, comatose, consciousness, Discovery Institute, dreams, drugs, ether, injury, machines, mechanical philosophy, Michael Egnor, Mind Matters, persistent vegetative state, phlogiston, sleep, unconsciousness, Walter Bradley Center Seven Reasons the Soul Can’t Be Turned “Off” David Klinghoffer February 1, 2021 Neuroscience & Mind 4 Neuroscientist Michael Egnor notes that the idea of consciousness is "empty," much like the idea of "natural selection" in evolution. Read More ›
Infinity Room Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 22, 2017 CategoriesCosmologyFine-tuningPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, Ethan Siegel, ether, John Horgan, Joseph Carter, Lee Smolin, Michael Egnor, multiverse, natural selection, Paul Steinhardt, Peter Woit, phlogiston, post-modernism, Zeeya Merali The Multiverse Is Science’s Assisted Suicide Denyse O’Leary August 22, 2017 Cosmology, Fine-tuning, Physical Sciences 7 Cosmologists sense the problem and strive to rescue their multiverse from the nagging demands for evidence. Read More ›