Science & Faith: The Paradox
How did the world begin? The Big Bang, right? Scientists will rely on the Big Bang as the starting point to all of creation. But a...
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Plato's term for space, or place in space; the milieu in which Forms, ideas, materialise
How did the world begin? The Big Bang, right? Scientists will rely on the Big Bang as the starting point to all of creation. But a...
Newton’s Clock Work Universe, based on classical physics has been progressively underlain by quantum mechanics from the close of 19th...
Our Earth is made up of an innumerable amount of atoms. Well, not innumerable; but really when we think of 1040 atoms, the quantity seems...
We’ve so forth discussed the Eden Moment; the moment where we became aware of immaterial things, ‘The Other’, as well as our selves. We...
‘How do we know there is only one designer?’ challenges Hume. One possible explanation lies in the quite extraordinary integration of...
There are several, lets say ‘laws’, which ultimately govern life on earth as we all know it. Firstly, all living beings need to extract...
We know that the make-up of our universe is ridiculously complex. But the same goes for our human bodies. Made up of over 100 billion...
We know that there is an unbelievably intricate number of elements working in perfect composition to allow life on Earth to exist. A...
Einstein once named the coincidences in Science “God’s calling cards”. A HUGE number of scientific laws rely on chance; for example,...