Tag: Dallas Conference on Science and Faith
Marks, Dembski: AI Hype and the “Illusion of Possibility”
The materialist agenda is served by AI hype, while the human mission is damaged. And that is what is at stake.
Marks: Non-Computable You Won’t Achieve Immortality Through an AI Machine
Dreams of achieving immortality by having your consciousness uploaded, merging man and computer in the predicted 2045 “Singularity,” are just that — dreams.
Physicist Brian Miller: The Fruitful Marriage of Biology and Engineering
If biology isn’t designed, which is another way of saying “engineered,” wouldn’t this state of affairs be pretty counterintuitive?
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?