Tag: atoms
Why Something Instead of Nothing? November 19, Oxford’s John Lennox Goes “Against the Tide”
Trumpeters for atheism are not being truthful when they say things like “Religion teaches us to be satisfied with not really understanding.”
New Book by Biologist Michael Denton on Nature’s Miraculous “Primal Blueprint”
To see cells in action, he notes a remarkable video, “Neutrophil Chasing Bacteria,” made in 1950s by a researcher at Vanderbilt University.
Alfred Russel Wallace: Shedding Light on Darwin’s Shadow
Nature’s prophet and Darwin’s challenger, Wallace’s effort was to restore nature to the “space-spirit hierarchy” it once knew.
Bits and Bytes at the Bottom
A funny thing happened on the way to modern scientific materialism’s victory party.
New Engineering Textbook, Hacking the Cosmos, Argues for Intelligent Design
According to Halsmer, engineering involves “the creative use of resources and ingenuity to accomplish a purpose or solve a problem.” It does so by creating “affordances.”