A recent Gallup Poll indicated that 42% of Americans believe God created humans in their present form 10,000 years ago. Conversely, half believe humans evolved (i.e. they developed over millions of years from less advanced forms of life), albeit God guided the evolutionary process.1 Billy Graham shared about being open to models that find compatibility between … Continue reading Did Adam and Eve really exist?
Does God exist? Part 3: How Complex Life on Earth Points to the Existence of God
Smartphones are practically ubiquitous. Billions of people all over the world own and use them on a daily basis. Interestingly, these handheld gizmos are prime examples of intelligent design. All the hardware (e.g. touchscreen, microphone, speaker, camera, light, etc.) is integrated into a small device and operated with software (apps) to perform various specified tasks … Continue reading Does God exist? Part 3: How Complex Life on Earth Points to the Existence of God
Graham Veal on Science Explaining God Away
Scientific explanations do not explain theism away, because they confirm the hypothesis that our Universe has been designed. Explanations for the motion of the planets, or mechanisms like photosynthesis do not 'explain God away.' the revelations of science raise further questions—questions that point to a theistic answer. Why do we live in a universe that … Continue reading Graham Veal on Science Explaining God Away
Magnito Got It: At Least He Understood What Was Going On…
Last weekend I had a chance to check out X-Men: First Class, and this blockbuster did not disappoint. It was a good story with lots of great epic battle scenes. The whole younger versions of Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto (Michael Fassbender) recruiting the first team of X-Men to battle against … Continue reading Magnito Got It: At Least He Understood What Was Going On…
Getting ID Around the Censor
Intelligent design (ID) is the theory that many things in nature bear clear signature of design. However, there is an ongoing debate on whether or not ID can be counted as “real” science, and the opposition comes mainly from those who want to make Darwinian naturalism the only game in town. Part of ID deals … Continue reading Getting ID Around the Censor