GrayAlienswithSaucerUFOMuseumRoswell Type post Author Bethel McGrew Date June 1, 2026 CategoriesFaith & SciencePlanetology Tagged , Age of Disclosure, aliens, Bible, Budd Hopkins, C. S. Lewis, Christianity, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, demonology, Department of Defense, Disclosure Day, Eddy Weiss, extraterrestrial life, Ezekiel, filmmakers, fundamentalism, Genesis, Lee Roy Gaitan, Luis Elizondo, Michael Heiser, Perelandra, Ransom Trilogy, religion, Sheldon Vanauken, Space Trilogy, Steven Spielberg, Supreme Being, Texas, theology, trauma, UFOlogy, Venus We Are Not Alone? No, We Never Were Bethel McGrew June 1, 2026 Faith & Science, Planetology 5 C. S. Lewis was always game for a chat about God and aliens, as recalled by his protégé Sheldon Vanauken. Read More ›
Einstein-and-Lemaître Type post Author Granville Sewell Date January 30, 2025 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical SciencesPhysicsTechnology Tagged , Albert Einstein, Big Bang, Catholic clergy, Christianity for Doubters, creation, Discovery Institute Press, evolution, Evolution News, Georges Lemaȋtre, improvements, intelligent beings, intelligent design, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Melissa Wehmann Sewell, mistakes, natural causes, Nature (journal), planning, Supreme Being, testing, The Big Bang Revolutionaries, theology, universe Georges Lemaȋtre’s Hidden God Granville Sewell January 30, 2025 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences, Physics, Technology 4 Was Lemaȋtre, who certainly believed in God, suggesting that God deliberately hides himself from us, or just acknowledging the paradox? Read More ›
Stephen Meyer Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 9, 2021 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , Big Bang, cosmic fine-tuning, cosmos, Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, God Hypothesis, intelligent agents, intelligent design, multiverse theory, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, Supreme Being, theism, universe Stephen Meyer: Let’s Compare Intelligent Design and Cosmic Fine-Tuning with the Multiverse Theory David Klinghoffer November 9, 2021 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 3 Meyer neatly explains why the multiverse fails, in two respects, precisely where the inference to theism succeeds. Read More ›