c92-2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date January 30, 2020 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMathematics Tagged , __edited, a posteriori argument, a priori, Aeon, Albert Einstein, Aristotle, atheism, Big Bang, debate, faith, First Cause, general relativity, laws of physics, logic, marijuana, natural science, natural theology, New Atheism, Peter Atkins, science, Scripture, Singularity, Thomas Aquinas, Uncaused Cause, University of Oxford, William Lane Craig Can Science Answer All the “Big” Questions? Michael Egnor January 30, 2020 Faith & Science, Mathematics 6 Peter Atkins is right that science can answer the biggest question we can ask. His problem is that he doesn’t like the answer science provides. Read More ›
Moon-from-ISS Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 27, 2019 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , __edited, atheism, Christianity, cosmological argument, Darwinists, evolution, Granville Sewell, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, law of non-contradiction, materialists, Michael Egnor, Necessary Existence, potentiality, Richard Dawkins, Sir David Attenborough, Thomas Aquinas, Uncaused Cause, Unmoved Mover “Who Designed the Designer?”: Egnor Addresses a Perennial Challenge David Klinghoffer September 27, 2019 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 4 Because the challenge is perennial, and because we’re not all philosophers, it’s good to come back to it from time to time. Read More ›