“Stuck in the Late 19th Century”: Andrew Klavan, Stephen Meyer on Scientific Atheism

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Darwin, Marx, and Freud are largely responsible for elaborating the outlook that sought to replace the Western theistic view. Source
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Prager, Meyer: Evidence for a Personal God Behind the Cosmos

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Why does the universe have to be on so a grand of scale of space and time? Why does God require such an imposing canvas? Source
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Subduction and the “Mechanism” of Intelligent Design

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We can see plenty of evidence that intelligent design in nature is real, but it’s not always clear exactly how that design is instantiated in nature. Source
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Michael Denton Identifies TWO Intelligent Designs in the Universe

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“The whole world works together in the service of man,” as Francis Bacon wrote. Denton revives this ancient insight with modern rigor. Source
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