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[16 Feb 2009 | 13 Comments | ]

Today I had the pleasure of attending three events with Nobel prize winning chemist Sir Harry Kroto. Sir Harry is an atheist with a Jewish father, and a friend of Richard Dawkins. He is not afraid to talk about religion as evidenced during his recent interview with Kim Hill and by numerous remarks during the sessions today.

Creation & Evolution »

[22 Jan 2009 | 22 Comments | ]

A request for help from Creation Ministries International and an invitation to equip pastors and churches on refuting evolution.

Books, Creation & Evolution, MP3s »

[30 Oct 2008 | Comments Off | ]

This 90-minute talk on Intelligent Design by Sean McDowell and William Dembski was to a lay audience of 500. It is based on their new book “Understanding Intelligent Design – Everything you need to know in plain language”.

Creation & Evolution, Philosophy of Science »

[25 Oct 2008 | Comments Off | ]

Answering the objections to the article “Argument from Evolution,” (4) the illegitimate use of probability calculations to substantiate fault in evolutionary models; (5) the illegitimate use of the second law of thermodynamics and (6) that these improbability calculations should equally apply to creation models.

Creation & Evolution, Philosophy of Science »

[25 Oct 2008 | 7 Comments | ]

Answering the objections of the article “Argument from Evolution” (1) being anti-evolution; (2) upholding a ‘web of lies’ by citing ‘bulling’ tactics from evolutionists that curtail of the freedom of inquiry; (3) The illegitimate use of a quotation by Stephen J Gould that speaks of a lack of transitional forms in the fossil record;

Biblical Criticism, Creation & Evolution, Philosophy of Science »

[24 Oct 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

A follow-up answering some criticisms of “The Argument from Evolution” article, and the charge that the Bible offers nothing scientifically relevant. The refutation is threefold. There is discussion on how the Christian worldview has benefited science; the motivation for Christians pursuit of truth in science; and the discoveries in science that the Bible anticipated.

Biblical Criticism, Creation & Evolution, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science »

[24 Oct 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

A follow-up answering some criticisms of “The Argument from Evolution” article. These include defending Premise 1-1: If evolution is true it requires a divine miracle; explaining there is no need for an explanation of the explanation; the science of Intelligent Design and its predictions; and broadly defending the criticisms of religious texts.

Creation & Evolution »

[13 Oct 2008 | Comments Off | ]

Dr. William Lane Craig talks briefly for a few minutes of the madness going on in England regarding the Church of England the the Royal Society.

Creation & Evolution, Philosophy of Science, Science & History »

[12 Oct 2008 | 8 Comments | ]

An analysis of the atheistic argument from evolution, including four criticisms of evolution as well as a close look at the assertion that evolution implies that God does not exist. An exploration of the more cautious argument that evolution is more likely given naturalism rather than theism, which leads to a startling conclusion.

Creation & Evolution, Documents »

[21 Sep 2008 | One Comment | ]

A link to a PDF by William Demski which raises five questions about evolutionary theory: (i) the fossil record, (ii) natural selection, (iii) detecting design, (iv) molecular machines, and (v) testability.