Tag: fine tuning
Sean McDowell’s “Five Game-Changing Books” Include This ID Classic
McDowell is a Christian apologist, but his latest suggestions for summer reading aren’t all, or even mostly, apologetics.
A Cold Spot In Space — “Evidence” of a Multiverse?
It’s the single dreamiest, most unsupported idea in all of science, making Darwinian evolution look like a really solid bet by comparison.
Asking the Right Questions: My Visit to Brown University and MIT
On a trip to Northeast campuses, I had the privilege of speaking to students about the evidence for design in nature.
The Designed Body, Continued: Coherence Wins, Gradualism Fails
Suppose I want to build a car that’s capable of getting me from point A to point B. It minimally takes several dozen parts.
Paper Reports that Amino Acids Used by Life Are Finely Tuned to Explore “Chemistry Space”
They attribute this fine-tuning to natural selection.