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In 1929, an astronomer named Edwin Hubble stood atop Mount Wilson in California, peering into the night sky. What he s ...
Research Article Published: 12 June 1937 Physical Science and Philosophy: Prof. P. A. M. Dirac, F.R.S., St. John's College, Cambridge Nature 139, 1001–1002 (1937) Cite this article ...
This argument is based on causality, i.e. the cause and effect relationship, to demonstrate the need for a subsistent (self-existent, uncreated) Being as the Initial Cause of all other things.
You can read more about the variety of scientific and philosophical takes on these ideas in this Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the cosmological argument. Many modern defenders of what’s ...
Take a deep breath: the universe is not just big it’s mind-bogglingly, practically scandalously huge. And it’s growing. A ...
Classic Apologetics Some of the arguments of classical apologetics are the cosmological and teleological arguments. The cosmological argument attempts to prove that God exists by showing that there ...
Many believe that Craig's upcoming "Reasonable Faith" tour in the U.K. is intimidating Dawkins, who refuses to engage on a one-on-one talk with the leading Christian apologist, famous for his revival ...
Here are four takeaways from the prosecution’s closing argument: The prosecution said proving that women were coerced into one ‘freak-off’ was enough for a sex-trafficking conviction.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ defense team presented its closing argument to the jury today, which will begin deliberations on Monday. Follow here for the latest from the courtroom.