by Stephen Mitchell | Oct 26, 2024 | Arguments for God, Design, Design in nature, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
Click Here for Link One aspect of the fine-tuning the universe is that there are 6 fundamental constants recognized that must be set with high precision in order for a universe to exist that could possibly host planets that could potentially have life on them. This...
by Stephen Mitchell | Apr 6, 2024 | Design, Design in nature, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
Image from NASA Have you ever played a fairly complex new game where every time you thought you had figured it out, they told you about a new rule that made it more difficult? Maybe you thought it would be an easy game, but by the time you found out about all of the...
by Stephen Mitchell | Aug 16, 2023 | Arguments for God, Design, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
My Young Earth Creation friends often try to explain away mudcracks in rocks that they interpret to have been deposited during Noah’s flood. Even so, mudcracks are clear evidence that the sediments were deposited under conditions that included episodic wet and dry...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jun 26, 2023 | Bible and Creation, Genesis, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
Above are links to 3 videos on how Christians interpret Genesis 1 and in particular how they relate it to the discoveries that science has made in the last few years. Scientists believe that the universe’s history spans 13.8 billion years. We will have to fly quickly...
by Stephen Mitchell | Nov 20, 2022 | Arguments for God, Bible and Creation, Big Bang, Design, Design in nature, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
Printable File: The Universe and a Deck of Cards A few years ago, the rage in popular science was “chaos”. People recognized that small differences can lead to really complex behaviors. A classic example is weather. We can describe the weather. We can predict trends...
by Stephen Mitchell | Jul 7, 2020 | Design in nature, Jesus and Science, Jesus in Science base
I think that the origin of the moon is a really interesting topic. The usually favored hypothesis of a collision with a Mars-sized planet fits many observations, but would seem to be a really rare and potentially fine-tuned event, given that the moon is so vital to...
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