Tag: Natural Sciences
Transformative: “Mary,” a PhD Biochemistry Student, on the Summer Seminars on ID
Why does she use a pseudonym in the interview? You may be able to guess, but listen in to hear her explanation.
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.
Should Scientists Play God? MIT Biological Engineer Says YES!
The design hypothesis is not currently the consensus. However, as young scientists, we should courageously question what we are told.
Summer Seminars on ID Get a Makeover — More Accessible Now Than Ever Before
The aim as always is to provide graduates of the Seminars a major boost and ongoing mentorship aimed at launching their own careers in science and scholarship.
Bechly on Denton’s Latest: “Seminal,” a “Milestone in this Ongoing Scientific Revolution”
“In this seminal new book, distinguished biologist Michael Denton takes the fine-tuning argument for intelligent design to a whole new level.”