Tag: logic
Naturalism and Self-Refutation
How much does Gödel’s incompleteness theorem weigh? What is the physics of non-contradiction? How many millimeters long is Tom Clark’s argument for naturalism?
At the Heart of Theistic Evolution, an Inescapable Contradiction
Some theistic evolutionists take umbrage at theistic evolution being called “theistic evolution.” I can understand why.
Reaching the “Limits” of Material Explanations — Can It Be Done?
“Science is a game with one defining rule,” writes UCLA biochemist Richard E. Dickerson.
Francis Collins on Square Circles
Recently Francis Collins, the renowned scientist and harmonizer of Darwin and faith, lectured before a packed auditorium at George Mason University in Virginia. One attendee and avid ENV reader, unimpressed with the harmonization, sent me this report: