Dallas Conference on Science and Faith: Registration Open Now!

biochemistry, book signings, bookstore, Canceled Science, Casey Luskin, Christianity, Engineering, eric hedin, Evolution, evolutionary theory, faith, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Physics, Earth & Space, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, youth track
How has Christianity contributed to the rise of modern science? What do the latest scientific discoveries tell us about the existence of God? Source
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Bioethicists Okay Human Extinction to Eliminate Suffering

asteroid, Christianity, Culture & Ethics, eugenics, euthanasia, extinction, Hilary Greaves, human extinction, Humanize, Joni Eareckson Tada, Journal of Medical Ethics Blog, nihilists, Oxford University, Physics, Earth & Space, Roger Crisp, Social Darwinism, Suffering, transhumanism, University of Calgary, Walter Glannon, Will MacAskill
A few months ago, Oxford professor Roger Crisp opined that we might not want to stop a huge asteroid from hitting the Earth. Source
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Keating, England: Two Jewish Physicists on Faith, Intelligent Design, and More

Brian Keating, Brian Miller, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Into the Impossible, Jeremy England, Judaism, Moses, origin of life, Orthodox Jews, physics, Physics, Earth & Space, Podcast, Return of the God Hypothesis, serpent, staff, Stephen Meyer, thermodynamics
The last 48 minutes or so are the most compelling as England, an Orthodox rabbi, talks about the reason for his “tending to reject” arguments for ID. Source
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Are Singularities a Part of Science?

Albert Einstein, Arjuna Das, atheists, Big Bang, black holes, extra-natural objects, Faith & Science, field equations, general relativity, infinity, Justice, mathematics, Matt Dillahunty, mercy, Michael Egnor, morality, Physics, Earth & Space, singularities, supernatural, Theology Unleashed, Thomas Aquinas, zero
"Any paper that discusses or describes singularities in the field equations of general relativity is discussing extra-natural objects." Source
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Do We Live on a Privileged Planet?

astronomy, atmosphere, beauty, chemical elements, Doppler effect, helium, Intelligent Design, Isaac Newton, Jay W. Richards, Joseph von Fraunhofer, Mars, Mercury, Moon, Physics, Earth & Space, rainbows, René Descartes, solar eclipse, spectroscope, stars, sun, telescope, The Privileged Planet, Titan, universe, Venus, water, William Huggins, William Hyde Wollaston
Yes, rainbows are beautiful, but are they good for anything? Indeed, they have been very important for science. Source
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