Tag: Westminster Conference on Science and Faith
Stuart Burgess Informs Evolutionist Nathan Lents on the Design Genius of the Ankle and Wrist
Darwinists have been led by their philosophy to misjudge human anatomy. Lents, in his fervor, “ignores biomechanics research,” “ignores engineering research.”
West: Theistic Evolution and the Gnostic Heresy
Friendliness to a design perspective might seem to be natural for any theist. Yet a prickly disdain is strangely common, especially among religious academics.
Meyer, Metaxas: A Shifting Landscape for Science and Religion
Sneering YouTube and social media atheists are influencing young people more than the New Atheists of yore.
Event Report: Design and the Designer
There were 16 different talks, ranging from the history of science and faith to more technical topics like systems biology and design triangulation.
Where Science and Faith Meet: Westminster Conference, April 3-4, in Philadelphia
Parents and educators might feel it’s the safest way to take shelter from claims by scientists and other academics that are thought to engender cynicism and to undermine faith.