Salviander Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date April 29, 2026 CategoriesAstronomyFaith & SciencePhysics Tagged , astrophysicists, atheism, Carl Sagan, cosmology, cosmos, expansion rate, fine-tuning, fundamental constants, gravity, initial conditions, intelligent design, Luke Barnes, morality, movies, nuclear force, Sarah Salviander, science fiction, scientific research, stars, The Story of Everything, UC San Diego, universe Astrophysicist Sarah Salviander on “Cosmic Signposts” Pointing to Intelligent Design Andrew McDiarmid April 29, 2026 Astronomy, Faith & Science, Physics 3 Dr. Salviander was deeply influenced by science fiction and by the popular astronomer and science communicator Carl Sagan. Read More ›
Salviander Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 6, 2026 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyIntelligent Design Tagged , astrophysicists, atheism, atheists, beauty, biology, biology class, chemistry, Christopher Hitchens, cosmic design, cosmology, DNA, documentary, Doug Wilson, fine-tuning, fingerprints, galaxy, immaterial genome, information, intelligent design, intimacy, life, living cell, machinery, materialist paradigm, mind of God, nature, physical constants, physics, Plato's Revenge, Return of the God Hypothesis, Richard Sternberg, Sarah Salviander, scientific experts, stars, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, Timothy McGrew, universe Between Life and the Cosmos, Which Provides Better Evidence for Design? David Klinghoffer April 6, 2026 Biology, Cosmology, Intelligent Design 6 Caught on video in the back of a car, in which he was riding with pastor Doug Wilson, Christopher Hitchens said this about himself and his fellow atheists. Read More ›