McGrew Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 24, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , beauty, documentary, evolution, faith and science, films, intelligent design, movies, philosophers, stars, theaters, tickets, Timothy McGrew, truth Deriving Intelligent Design from the Existence of Beauty David Klinghoffer April 24, 2026 Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 1 Philosopher Timothy McGrew is someone I was not fully acquainted with but he’s one of the stars of the film. Read More ›
Einstein Type post Author George Montañez Date April 21, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningPhysics Tagged , Albert Einstein, amnesia, Arrival (movie), Big Bang, biology, Brian Keating, carbon resonance, Christians, creator, DNA, double helix, ecology, films, fingerprints, Fred Hoyle, Georges Lemaître, Getty Images, H.L. Mencken, history of science, Interstellar (movie), James Tour, Jay Richards, john lennox, kairos, Lawrence Krauss, Luke Barnes, multiverse, physics, Richard Dawkins, scientific discoveries, Seven Samurai, Stephen Meyer, The Lord of the Rings, The Princess Bride, The Story of Everything, theaters, theists, Timothy McGrew, universe, Young Earth Creationists The Story of Everything…or of Nothing? George Montañez April 21, 2026 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Physics 9 The movie is respectful in how it addresses questions. It doesn’t preach. But it challenges perspectives at the heart of who we are. Read More ›
TSOE Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date April 17, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysicsScientific Reasoning Tagged , Brian Miller, colleagues, cosmos, Daniel Reeves, Eric Esau, evidence, experts, family, filmmakers, films, friends, intelligent design, leaders, neighbors, pastors, Return of the God Hypothesis, scientific discoveries, Stephen Meyer, teachers, technical advisor, The Story of Everything, universe Brian Miller: From Physics to Filmmaking Andrew McDiarmid April 17, 2026 Intelligent Design, Physics, Scientific Reasoning 3 Scientific arguments can take a long time to percolate through the culture, especially when the scientific establishment and media push another narrative. Read More ›