Tag: Isaac Newton
Life Without Purpose — The Fundamental Flaw
The fundamental flaw in the conventional approach to understanding life is that we think we can fully understand the whole by looking at the individual parts.
Is the Cosmos One Big Happy Accident?
Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Jay Richards discusses distortions and outright falsehoods presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson.
A Debate on the “Randomness” of Mutation
The historical wellspring of randomness in evolutionary theory is Darwin’s own insistence on “chance” at the causal foundations of life.
Is Mathematics Discovered or Invented?
Some think that math is invented. Evidence, though, points towards its discovery.
Faith, Science, and Secularization — An Illuminating Conference in Poland
Similar to many others among the founders of modern science, Copernicus was a believer in God and clearly a proponent of intelligent design.