Tag: natural world
Intelligent Design and the “Transformative” Summer Seminar: A Student Reflects
What about the charge that ID is a “curiosity killer,” tempting scientists to answer every natural mystery with a shrug and a “God did it”?
C. S. Lewis Helps Us See Design in Three Dimensions
Just for a little while turn off the PBS science narrator in your head. Why should there be beauty? What is it for?
Information as Matter’s “Fifth State” — A Physicist’s Contortion
Dark matter is the unknown substance thought to make up some 27 percent of the universe. It can’t be observed but only theorized.
Science as a Jealous God — Free Weekend Conference in Seattle for College Students
January 30 is the deadline to apply for this important, enlightening, and fun event, organized by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) and held in Discovery Institute’s offices.
Eberlin: But Is Intelligent Design “Science”?
“Science,” says chemist Marcos Eberlin, “should appeal only to causes that are supported by data, supported by evidence.”