Scientific and philosophical evidence that the universe points to a Creator
Everything that begins to exist has a cause. Scientists agree the universe had a beginning. So what caused it?
The odds of our universe supporting life are astronomically precise. Was it an accident - or design?
Many people think you have to choose between science and God. But what if the greatest scientific discoveries actually point toward a Creator?
Does evolution prove God doesn't exist? Dawkins says yes. The evidence says it's not that simple. DNA, the Cambrian Explosion, and irreducible complexity.
A rigorous philosophical and scientific case that the universe had an absolute beginning - and what follows from that.
Physicists calculate that the universe's constants are calibrated to extraordinary precision. A deep dive into the numbers and the competing explanations.
The physicist's "nothing" is not nothing. Why the quantum vacuum still requires space, time, energy, and laws.
How did life begin? What the best science actually shows about abiogenesis - and what it doesn't.
DNA as information. What the genetic code reveals about design, complexity, and the limits of unguided processes.
A rotary motor with rotor, stator, drive shaft, universal joint, and propeller. Engineers didn't invent this design. They copied it.
The cell as factory, information theory, and the cumulative case from Tour, Collins, and Behe.
Bell's inequality proves reality is non-local. What does that mean for materialism - and does consciousness point to something deeper than matter?