Tag: James Tour
Dallas Conference: What Does “The Science” Really Say about Faith?
This year’s conference, February 17 and 18, will tackle subjects we haven’t explored before, including archaeology, transgenderism, and tech addiction.
The Year in Review: Intelligent Design Grows in Influence and Depth
Our researchers will continue to support and communicate what represents the earliest stages in the next great scientific revolution.
Keating, Krauss, Tour: Three Jewish Scientists with Remarkably Different Perspectives
Here is a fascinating and very different pair of scientific, religious, and philosophical conversations, both with UC San Diego physicist Brian Keating.
Same-Handed Molecules Are an “Overarching Design Principle” in Life, Say Researchers
Without foresight to solve heterochiral incidents, a primordial cell would quickly perish even if, against all odds, it began homochiral.
Still a Mystery: Charles Thaxton on Life’s Origin
It was the epilogue that proved controversial. There the three authors reviewed five proposed explanations for life’s origins.