Tag: Dallas Conference on Science and Faith
Casey Luskin: Questions Across the Cosmos
Following his wonderful talk at the Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, geologist Casey Luskin took questions from the audience.
Stephen Meyer Takes Questions, Including: “Has Science Matured Past Its Christian Origins?”
Granted that the early scientists were Christians, does it follow that science necessarily supports Christianity or any form of theism?
Good Earth: Luskin Explores Design Evidence from Geology
That’s a sample of bronzitite at the top of this post. It’s like a cosmic wink from the creator.
Brian Miller: “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Engineering in the Biological Sciences”
Dr. Miller takes on a number of specific examples including the celebrated eyeless cavefish, which he “used to think was an absolute win for microevolution.”
Bullied by Atheists but Not Squashed, Physicist Eric Hedin Presents “Canceled Science”
“Nature cannot overcome the gargantuan information barrier between non-life and life.” Life with its “radiant beauty” defies naturalistic explanations.