Conflict Myths: Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was a brilliant mathematician, astronomer and physicist. He was appointed to the chair of Mathematics at the…
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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was a brilliant mathematician, astronomer and physicist. He was appointed to the chair of Mathematics at the…
Will science lead us to complete knowledge of everything, or are there areas science can't touch?
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William Lane Craig examines the Big Bang theory and the question of why anything exists.
A friend of mine was enjoying a coffee break at an Open University seminar for his philosophy course. Out of the blue, a colleague asked…
In January 2005, two remarkable events occurred. The first was that Oxford atheist and Darwinian scientist, Richard Dawkins, was publicly…
Who Made God? Everything has a beginning and was caused to exist by something else. But what about God? Who caused Him to exist and when?