
Christianity and the Tooth Fairy
Is belief in Christianity and God like believing in the tooth fairy? Or are there rational grounds that justify the beliefs of Christians?
Engage with the debate about whether there is a fundamental conflict between science and belief in God. Some scientists seem to make science their religion, but does science inevitably undermine belief in God?
Is belief in Christianity and God like believing in the tooth fairy? Or are there rational grounds that justify the beliefs of Christians?
A talk on 'Science and Its Proper Boundaries: The Legacy of C.S. Lewis' outlining Lewis' views on science and scientism.
A look at some of the claims of atheists concerning belief in God and how they (mis)use science.
William Lane Craig responds to Stephen Hawking's claim that cosmology is "a religion for intelligent atheists".
In 'Can Science Explain everything?' John Lennox shows that science sits more comfortably within the Christian worldview than in atheism.
Interview with philosopher Roger Trigg covering science and philosophy, faith and reason.
Are God and science necessarily in competition? Does science fit better with Christian belief or with atheism?
The common assumption that science contradicts religion can be illustrated either from your own personal experience, if this is relevant,…
The belief that science and religion are in fundamental conflict runs deep. But is it really as simple as that?