red-blood-cells Type post Date June 1, 2022 CategoriesBiologyChemistryEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Australians, bioengineering, blood, breathing, circulatory system, earth, Eric Anderson, Günter Bechly, humans, ID the Future, intelligent design, lungs, Michael Denton, paleontologists, podcast, respiratory system, secular humanism, sun, The Miracle of Man, theistic humanism Miracle of Man: Fine-Tuning for Blood and Breath Science and Culture June 1, 2022 Biology, Chemistry, Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 “Denton provides a scientific underpinning for a theistic humanism far beyond the nihilistic implications of so-called secular humanism,” writes Günter Bechly. Read More ›
Lawrence Krauss Type post Author Elizabeth Whately Date July 29, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMetaphysicsPhysical SciencesPhysicsPsychology Tagged , atheism, Big Bang, God Hypothesis, Jordan Peterson, Lawrence Krauss, Macbeth, religion, Return of the God Hypothesis, Richard Dawkins, Santa Claus, scientists, secular humanism, Stephen Meyer, supernatural, universe Jordan Peterson, Lawrence Krauss, and the God Hypothesis Elizabeth Whately July 29, 2021 Faith & Science, Metaphysics, Physical Sciences, Physics, Psychology 7 Stephen Meyer opens his new book with a memorable anecdote about debating Krauss live while battling a fierce migraine. Read More ›
golden-sunset-reflecting-on-a-breaking-ocean-wave-stockpack-992457307-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Egnor Date October 3, 2018 CategoriesEpistemologyHistory of ScienceMetaphysics Tagged , __edited, Alvin Plantinga, Aristotelianism, Big Bang, causation, Ed Feser, Enlightenment, Francis Bacon, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Isaac Newton, knowledge, Maimonides, materialism, nature, New Atheists, Newtonian mechanics, philosophers, power, René Descartes, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Scientific Enlightenment, scientific revolution, scientists, secular humanism, Steven Pinker, Thomas Aquinas Knowledge, Power, and the Scientific Enlightenment Michael Egnor October 3, 2018 Epistemology, History of Science, Metaphysics 8 A focus on power, to the neglect of wisdom, is fine, as long as it is recognized that mechanical philosophy is incomplete. Read More ›