Tag: Chemistry
Considering “Abiogenesis,” an Imaginary Term in Science
In the 17th century, medical pioneer Sir William Harvey and Italian scientist Francesco Redi both proved the untenability of spontaneous generation.
What Is the Evidence for Intelligent Design and What Are Its Theistic Implications?
Before Darwin, biologists attributed the beauty, integrated complexity, and adaptation of organisms to their environments to a powerful designing intelligence.
Apply Now: Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Have Changed the Course of Many Lives
There is no tuition for the program, to be held at Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs, and travel scholarships are available.
John Bloom on the Match that Lit the Scientific Revolution
Babylonians and Greeks contributed some discoveries and insights that would eventually play into the rise of science.
The Ghost of Epicurus and the Doctrine of Natural Selection
The classical pantheon, lacking moral credibility, had become a source of embarrassment to thoughtful Greeks.