Category: Cosmology
Beauty and Our Privileged Planet
As Jay Richards and I argue in our book, nature seems designed in such a way that the most habitable places are the best places to do science.
Jay Richards: Toppling a Myth of Human Insignificance
It was 19th-century materialism that needed the so-called Copernican demotion, for ideological reasons, and the historians of the time obediently invented it.
Finding Beauty and Harmony in the Sciences
Melissa Cain Travis expounds on what she calls the principle of cosmic comprehensibility, the idea that the universe is intelligible to us.
Disassembling Lee Cronin’s Assembly Theory
When I read the Assembly Theory literature and studied the details of the theory, I was frankly shocked to see how devoid it is of substance and insight.
Melissa Cain Travis Is in New Zealand — See Her in Tauranga This Weekend
Our colleague Dr. Melissa Cain Travis is among the most popular speakers on intelligent design.