Category: Intelligent Design
In the Scientific Enterprise, the Wildness of Aslan Counsels Humility
Science has made many of its grandest leaps in the face of a mainstream of scientists stubbornly defending a dominant but misguided paradigm.
Sex: Engineered for Success
Sexual reproduction depends on an irreducibly complex core of components for its success. Can we credit a gradual evolutionary process for this system?
In Dallas, Learn About Uncanny Synchronicity Behind the Comprehensibility of the Cosmos
The idea that the rational transparency of our cosmos has design implications came to fruition with the natural theology and astronomy of Johannes Kepler.
Sex Is a Spicy Problem for Evolutionary Theory
Could sex be the product of a gradual evolutionary process, one dictated by “numerous, successive, slight, modifications,” as Darwin himself put it?
Incompleteness Theorems Point to a Hidden Realm
A “hidden realm” behind the common-sense realm of “local realism” — this is the actual nature of the reality in which we live.