Yankee-Stadium Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 24, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, bacteria, biological diversity, Christianity, Darwin's Doubt, Darwinism, evolution, Judaism, Ludwig van Beethoven, natural selection, PragerU, random mutations, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution New PragerU Video on Evolution = Stephen Meyer at Yankee Stadium x 20 David Klinghoffer October 24, 2019 Evolution 4 Watched by a million people this week, Meyer in these 5 minutes does a superbly lucid job of explaining why scientists who doubt the standard evolutionary story are “appropriately skeptical.” Read More ›
Bacteria-to-Beethoven-Video-Still Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date October 21, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Darwin, evolution, intelligent design, PragerU, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Meyer, video Stephen Meyer Gets Animated in New PragerU Video Andrew McDiarmid October 21, 2019 Evolution 2 In a new video for PragerU, Stephen Meyer recaps two big reasons to doubt the evolutionary account of life's origins. Read More ›
multiverse Type post Author Paul Nelson Date April 28, 2018 CategoriesCosmologyFaith & SciencePhilosophyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Bible, Brian Keating, credulity, faith, hypothesis, knowledge, multiverse, PragerU, rhetoric, theists, truth, UC San Diego, video “Faith” and the Multiverse: A Response Paul Nelson April 28, 2018 Cosmology, Faith & Science, Philosophy, Physical Sciences 3 I grasp the argument Professor Brian Keating is making in his PragerU video. Read More ›
Keating Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 26, 2018 CategoriesCosmologyPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __k-review, Brian Keating, cosmic fine-tuning, improbability, intelligent design, Jay Richards, life, multiverse, parallel universes, PragerU, specification, Stephen Meyer, string theory, theism, UC San Diego Multiple Problems with the Multiverse David Klinghoffer April 26, 2018 Cosmology, Physical Sciences, Physics 3 In a new PragerU video, this is quite a strong statement from UC San Diego physicist Brian Keating. Read More ›