Category: Science
Meyer Interview in World Magazine: Big Bang as “the First Effect, the First Event”
It had not occurred to me that anyone would see the beginning of the universe as a challenge to their faith, but evidently some do.
What’s Wrong with Calling Intelligent Design “Anti-Evolution”?
The term “anti-evolution” has been used for decades, over and over, by untold numbers of defenders of Darwin and critics of the theory of intelligent design.
Uncertain Affinities of Trilobozoa
That the same fossils can be attributed to at least six different phyla of marine invertebrates as well as terrestrial fungi really should give reason to pause.
Listen: Mathematician Gregory Chaitin on Gödel, Incompleteness … and Children
Chaitin discusses his beginnings in computer science, growing up in the 1960s a stone’s throw from Central Park, historic scientists in his field, and more.
C. S. Lewis Society Webinars with Meyer (Tonight!), Behe, Wells, and Ferrer
Earlier this month, the society’s Executive Director, Tom Woodward, interviewed Oxford mathematician John Lennox. That was as wonderful as you would expect.