Tag: Stephen Meyer
New Book from DI Press, The Big Bang Revolutionaries, Praised by Three Nobel Laureates
Many widely read scientific writers of our day mistakenly attribute the concepts of the expanding universe and the Big Bang to Edwin Hubble and Albert Einstein.
Stephen Meyer and James Tour on Isaac Newton: “Why There, Why Then?”
“Why did science arise in its modern form with its distinctive systematic methods of investigating nature in 16th- and 17th-century Europe?”
Intelligent Design Beyond Physics — How Would a Designer Interact with the Universe?
If our minds are “other” than the matter composing our brains, then there must be a means by which the immaterial mind can affect our brains.
Meyer and Tour on New Critiques of Origin-of-Life Research
Biochemist Nick Lane and bio-engineer Joana Xavier have given a sobering assessment of the origin-of-life research field.
Is Natural Law Irreducible?
Perhaps the most fundamental distinction between naturalism and intelligent design is where each metaphysical framework draws the line at irreducibility.