Tag: mathematicians
Meyer: No Escape from a Mind Behind the Universe
Cosmologists of an atheist disposition have been seeking an escape hatch from the implications of the Big Bang.
Oxford’s John Lennox: Why Science and the Universe Itself Call for a Creator
That there is something at all rather than nothing is a truth that atheists Stephen Hawking, Lawrence Krauss, and others have sought to smooth other.
Understanding “Information” — A Key to the Intelligent Design Debate
With reading assignments and quizzes, this course is a great way to polish your skills in explaining ID without suffering a spade-shoveling mishap of your own.
Listen: Mathematician Gregory Chaitin on Gödel, Incompleteness … and Children
Chaitin discusses his beginnings in computer science, growing up in the 1960s a stone’s throw from Central Park, historic scientists in his field, and more.
C. S. Lewis Society Webinars with Meyer (Tonight!), Behe, Wells, and Ferrer
Earlier this month, the society’s Executive Director, Tom Woodward, interviewed Oxford mathematician John Lennox. That was as wonderful as you would expect.