It needs adding, finally, that our recognition of intelligent and intentional expressions does not require us to understand everything about their source. We would have no difficulty distinguishing the significance of letters on a page from that of pebbles distributed on a sandy shore, even if we knew nothing about origins in either case. We can declare a functioning machine to be a designed object, whether or not we have any clue about who designed it. — Stephen L. Talbott, Nature Institute, May 17, 2016
For the past couple of days I've been immersed in your wonderful website while doing research for a new film project. All I can say is WOW! This is an incredible resource for anyone with an interest in understanding the relationship between God and science.
Your site is comprehensive, beautifully organized, and packed with articles on almost every subject imaginable. But the thing that impressed me the most were your insights on what is being written by world class scientists. You dive right into the fray with terrific commentary that exposes the myth of materialism so widespread throughout the academy and the laboratory.
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After the knowledge of, and obedience to, the will of God, the next aim must be to know something of His attributes of wisdom, power and goodness as evidenced by His handiwork.... It is evident that an acquaintance with natural laws means no less than an acquaintance with the mind of God therein expressed. — James Prescott Joule (father of thermodynamics,) address to the British Association, 1873
Here is the true story of a very interesting individual, one whose name will ring a bell for anyone who has studied higher mathematics, because his name is associated with dozens of theorems, proofs, algorithms, constants and laws. Though not a scientist by training, he contributed immeasurably to science by advancing its language (mathematics) and its toolkit of operations. According to math professor Howard Anton, he “made major contributions to virtually every branch of mathematics as well as to the theory of optics, planetary motion, electricity, magnetism, and general mechanics.” His name was Leonhard Euler (roughly pronounced oiler), a true genius who was also a committed Christian all his life.
Dr Jerry Bergman explains why the origin of photosynthesis remains a profound problem for evolution.
by Dr Henry Richter There is much interest in searching for life elsewhere in the Universe. In previous articles I talked about the many criteria describing conditions and circumstances required to establish and maintain life on a planet. I talked about the importance of the location of the planet in its solar system. The location […]
Scientists have run out of options to keep Saturn and its rings and moons billions of years old. It’s time to face the music.
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Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth Does not become weary or tired. His understanding is inscrutable. (Isaiah 40:28)