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Schedule and details for the May 29 meeting on “Is there intelligent life in outer space? What are the stakes?”
“Is there intelligent life in outer space? What are the …Read More »News items January/February 2021
A terrific image of the complexity of the cell. Flowering …Read More »Review of the October meeting (Videos now available online!)
Review of the meeting on “Is the Natural World Good …Read More »Schedule for the Upcoming October 24 meeting on “Is the Natural World Good or Bad?”
Christian Scientific Society Seminar: “Is the Natural World Good or …Read More »Details of the upcoming meeting on “Is the natural world good or bad?”
We are excited to announce our upcoming one-day seminar slated …Read More »News items, August 2020
Another professor argues that math has no objective truth. …Read More »Video of the 2020 Annual meeting now available online
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Review of God’s Good Earth
Jon Garvey, God’s Good Earth, (https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Good-Earth-Jon-Garvey/dp/1532652003/) In my talk for the webinar, I mentioned this book by Jon Garvey. Subtitled “The case for an unfallen creation”, it arguues for just that: that the physical created world is not “fallen” at all, … Continue reading
Request for review. “Marvelous Light”
Paul Spenser asks for feedback on his new manuscript, “Marvelous Light” For a summary of the book, see this link. One of the most helpful things we can do is review each other’s work! Send a request to info@christianscientific.org to … Continue reading
Review of Denton’s Evolution: A Theory Still in Crisis
A positive case against Darwinism by a co-belligerent Reviewed by David Snoke The Discovery Institute has a long history of sponsoring and collaborating with a large number of highly intelligent, fascinating scientists who stand outside traditional Christian belief as well … Continue reading
Book Review: Critiquing the theology of theistic evolution
Shadow of Oz, by Wayne Rossiter (Wipf and Stock, 2015) does something that should have been done a long time ago: it takes a direct and critical look at the theology of theistic evolution. Often the debate over intelligent design (ID) … Continue reading
Book Review: An engineering approach to fiction?
Diary of a Robot, by Lewis Jenkins, (available at Lulu) clearly bears the stamp that its author has a long history doing engineering in high-tech firms. The book revolves around the question: what is a “good” robot? If I am an engineer and … Continue reading