Some Ado About Nothing
The theological agenda is such discussions is clear: There must be an eternal being to account for the appearance of temporary things like our universe.
The theological agenda is such discussions is clear: There must be an eternal being to account for the appearance of temporary things like our universe.
Clay Farris Naff | Posted 03.18.2012
Indeed, the Universe, as science has revealed it, bears little resemblance to the description of Divine creation in various Scriptures.
Clay Farris Naff | Posted 06.06.2011
If the universe harbors an endless sea of bubbles like ours, in every conceivable variation, then there can be no meaning to it all. Infinity won't allow it.
Karl Giberson, Ph.D | Posted 05.25.2011
Stephen Hawking is talking about God again, and his new book has the champions of atheism all excited. Hawking's grand claims are indeed based on science -- sort of.
Clay Farris Naff | Posted 05.25.2011
Authentic faith does not depend on traditional creation stories. "Faith" is a vague term, but I suggest it has two essential characteristics: it is a belief that ultimately some good will come of it all, and while its components may be reshaped by evidence it is a belief that transcends the evidence.
TheBookseller.com | Posted 05.25.2011
A storm of publicity regarding The Grand Design (Bantam Press) ensued after Hawking's assertion that God did not create the Universe made the front of...
Clay Farris Naff | Posted 11.17.2011
If the theory and evidence agree, we are like Na'vi in the 3-D version of Avatar -- mere images ignorant of our own flatness.
Karl Giberson, Ph.D | Posted 04.24.2012