Tag: mathematics
Evolutionist Claims ChatGPT “Lies About Junk DNA”
A null hypothesis, such as expecting the absence of function in non-coding DNA, reveals a presupposition that biases one’s interpretation of the evidence.
Tutorial: Melissa Cain Travis on Kepler and Cosmic Comprehensibility
A host of philosophers, theologians, scientists, and mathematicians have been struck by the uncanny interconnection between three distinct domains of reality.
Rumors of War and Evidence of Peace Between Science and Christianity
The institution in which most scholars investigated natural motion is also noteworthy — the university. This invention began with the University of Bologna.
Richard Sternberg on the Trail of the Immaterial Genome
Dr. Sternberg speaks on his mathematical/logical work showing the difficulty of identifying genes purely with material phenomena.
Pope Benedict on Intelligent Design and the Dangers of Darwinian Materialism
“We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution,” he said. “Each of us is the result of a thought of God.”