plant-genetics Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date October 16, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceGeneticsScientific Reasoning Tagged , atheism, bias, Christianity, cognitive diversity, creativity, Darwinian mechanism, evolutionary biologists, faith and science, geneticists, Graeme Johnstone, ID the Future, Isaac Newton, Jack Timpany, Johannes Kepler, materialists, plants, podcast, religion, Richard Buggs, rigor, Robert Boyle, science, science stopper, scientific process, scientific revolution, scientists, Stephen Meyer, Table Talk (podcast), warfare myth In Science, Faith Can Improve Rigor and Creativity Andrew McDiarmid October 16, 2025 Faith & Science, Genetics, Scientific Reasoning 2 Contrary to the prevailing view, plant geneticist Richard Buggs says his Christian faith motivates his research. Read More ›