Tag: natural theology
Why the Universe Itself Can’t Be the Most Fundamental Thing
Imagine a chain hanging from the sky supporting a weight suspended in the air. Each link in the chain is a cause for the continued suspension of the links.
Jay Richards: A Look Back at Paley and Hume
Dr. Richards addresses David Hume’s critique of analogical arguments like those used by William Paley.
The Most Valuable Aspect of Avi Loeb’s Intelligent Design Case
The most valuable aspect of his case is the stimulus it provides to the question, “If non-human intelligences exist, how would we detect them?”
A. R. Wallace Is Evolution’s Last Man Standing
Only Wallace’s postulation of an “Overruling Intelligence” to explain the complexities of humanity and nature has stood the test of time.
Galápagos Pilgrim: Paul Nelson on Biological Design and History
Can modern intelligent design theory accommodate the fact that species evolve in historical time?