Nicolaus_Copernicus_Monument_in_Toruń_(Thorn) Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date December 26, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , algebra, algorithms, Charles Darwin, Evangelical Christianity, Grand Unified Theory, Irreducible Complexity, Issac Newton, James Ferguson, Jerry Coyne, jesus, Journal of Molecular Evolution, Michael Behe, Nicolaus Copernicus, religion, Theory of Everything, Why Evolution Is True Sorry, Dr. Coyne: There Is No Religion-Science Conflict Robert Shedinger December 26, 2024 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 6 I dare say that Michael Behe has had a far greater influence on the field of evolutionary biology than Jerry Coyne has. Read More ›
Copernicus Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date November 30, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical SciencesScience Tagged , aesthetics, extraterrestrial life, Galileo Galilei, Harvard University, heliocentric model, intelligent design, James Ferguson, Luther College, Nicolaus Copernicus, Owen Gingerich, physicists, Ptolemaic system, religion, solar system, telescope, University of Wisconsin Religious Intuition Can Lead to Scientific Discovery: The Cases of Copernicus and Ferguson Robert Shedinger November 30, 2022 Astronomy, Physical Sciences, Science 5 ID is not religion. But even if we were to concede falsely that it is, such a characterization is irrelevant to the question of whether it is true. Read More ›