Tag: fine-tuning
More Dispatches from the Science/Religion Classroom
Students are adept at spotting the incongruities, double standards, and tendentious arguments that often accompany methodological naturalism.
Jonathan Witt: A Cosmos Charged with Meaning, Purpose — and Genius
The late Phillip Johnson called Dr. Witt’s book from InterVarsity Press “a wise and witty romp through the fallacies of reductionism.”
Atomic Miracles: On Denton’s Latest
Paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson once declared that “man is the result of a purposeless and natural process that did not have him in mind.”
Introducing Our “Scientists Say” Collection
Many products at our Zazzle store feature direct quotations from renowned scientists calling attention to remarkable features of the natural world.
The Elements — An Independent Line of Evidence for Intelligent Design
Twenty elements — and water, too — appear to have been precisely fine-tuned in advance for highly specific biochemical roles.