Tag Archives: Christianity and Science
Craig, Carroll and the Limits of Cosmology
There’s much to admire about Sean Carroll. Obviously, he has an extraordinary intellect. His remarkable communication skills, and his infectious enthusiasm for physics, were clearly evidenced in his debate with William Lane Craig. Carroll has graciously, yet carefully, distanced himself from New Atheists.
… Read more
Posted in Quick Thoughts
Tagged Christianity and Science, Debate, God and Science, Philosophy, Sean Carroll, Things Science Can't Explain, William Lane Craig
Comments Off on Craig, Carroll and the Limits of Cosmology
The Argument from Consciousness in Eight Quick Points
1) We cannot directly observe another creature’s consciousness, and we cannot measure or quantify conscious experiences. If we could describe every physical fact about a bat’s brain in every detail, we would still not have a description of what the bat experiences.
… Read more
Posted in Existence of God, Science and Christianity, Selected Articles
Tagged argument from consciousness, Christianity and Science, consciousness, Evidence, Evidence for God, Faith and Reason, God and Science, Things Science Can't Explain
Comments Off on The Argument from Consciousness in Eight Quick Points