Reflections on quantum physics, mathematics and atheism
Past ISCAST fellow Nick Hawkes reflects in these three articles on the significance of quantum physics for mathematics, atheism and God.
Reflections on quantum physics, mathematics and atheismPast ISCAST fellow Nick Hawkes reflects in these three articles on the significance of quantum physics for mathematics, atheism and God. |
Prayer and Entangled Quantum StatesRanjit A. Thuraisingham |
Design and Evolution: A mechanic looks at the mechanistic worldBy Ross Macmillan |
Inevitable Humans or Improbable Destinies? Reflections on Darwin, Dawkins, Conway Morris and the selectionist/adaptionist fallacyFrank W Nicholas
September 2018
Download PDF In this article, sparked by the publication last year of Improbable Destinies by Jonathan B. Losos, Frank Nicholas argues that both Richard Dawkins and Simon Conway Morris are in danger of misinterpreting Darwin by placing too much emphasis on natural selection and adaptation, and too little emphasis on non-adaptive evolutionary forces. |
Opinion: The Heavens Declare the Glory of God? I don’t think so.Do the heavens declare the glory of God? Fergus McGinley wrestles, in this provocative opinion piece, with the scientific understanding of a cold pitiless universe that perhaps does not "declare the glory of God." We welcome responses to this article. Please use the comments box below the article to respond.
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The Christian challenge of our time: the conversation with scienceThe Christian challenge of our time: the conversation with science
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Tribute to Allan DayAllan Day on the science-faith interface (by John Pilbrow) |
FAQs about climate changeFAQs about climate change |