Tag: Isaac Newton
Why the Universe Itself Can’t Be the Most Fundamental Thing
Imagine a chain hanging from the sky supporting a weight suspended in the air. Each link in the chain is a cause for the continued suspension of the links.
Why an Argument for God’s Existence Is Scientific
Atheist evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne is a fountain of nonsensical arguments against the existence of God.
Intelligent Design as an Invitation
Without the possibility of a design behind the universe, to ask “why” would truly be absurd.
From Isaac Newton to Stephen Hawking in Three Catastrophic Steps
Nothing is more poisonous, for the young and the old alike, than the perception that the smart money is all on atheism. Of course, it’s not.
When Scientists Make Truth Claims Outside Science
Here is a small, representative sampling of such claims over the past three centuries. These claims are not from science, but they drive science.