Tag: cosmos
Richards, Gonzalez: Privileged Planet Evidence Mounts
The bias in favor of science, you might say, tells you something about the mind behind the cosmic design.
Richards: “Designed for Life, Designed for Discovery”
Imagine a scenario where you don’t know the ancient age of the cosmos, but rather, only that it has an age, whatever that might be.
Melissa Cain Travis: The Argument from the Existence of Science
Professor Travis is among the speakers at next month’s conference, co-sponsored by our Houston Chapter, Reasons 2019.
Science Historian Michael Keas on the Copernican Promotion
Myth-makers like Neil deGrasse Tyson think they have a superior source of human significance to substitute for the outdated, “childish” Judeo-Christian one
Kepler Versus Religion as a Football
Evolutionists play a game, and it’s a shallow one. So what’s the truth about science, and religion, and how they do or do not fit together?