the process of using observable evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions for natural phenomena
science
a 1952 experiment conducted by Stanley Miller and Harold urey that produced amino acids through a combination of electricity and gases thought to be present in the earth's atmosphere and three to four billion years ago
Miller-Urey experiment
is the bible a book of science ?
no, it has science in it just like how it has poetry in it but the whole book itself is not necessarily a poetry book
a founder of modern chemistry discovered oxygens role
anton van leeuwenhoek
How does the structure of DNA support the design argument for the origin of life
DNA supports the design argument because it is not able to be recreated by anybody
a self-replicating double strand of nucleic acid located in the nucleus of a cell the storehouse for the genetic instructions used to build every protein organism
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
who were a mathematician and brilliant writer who was Jewish by heritage and secular by conviction
David Berlinsku
what role did Thomas Huxley ?
he thought that religious beliefs threatened Darwinism
Robert Boyle a Christian scientist wrote what
the skeptical chymist
How does the anthropic principle point to intelligent design
It points to intelligent design because it contains all necessary properties that make the existence of the intelligent life inevitable
an eighteenth-century intellectual movement that emphasized reason science an individualism over tradition and religious authority
age of enlightenment
philosopher and historian of science notes that the belief in creation and the create formed the bedrock on which science rose
Stanley Jaki
what are the different Christian interpretations of Genesis
young age creationism
progressive creationism
theistic evolution
intelligent design
Issac newton did what as a Christian scientist
physics and was said that he spent more time reading the bible then actually studying physics
A change in the genetic makeup of an organism
Mutation
what caused modern science to move away from Christianity
apparently, as science moved into the eighteenth century those promoting the enlightenment came to believe that rationally and systematic thinking could cure humanity
what was the historical relationship between Christianity and modern science
American scholar Ian Barbour points ut that science and the bible have always got along
what evidence is there in nature for intelligent design?
a tree doesn't just turn into a clock or a bed side table someone smarter has to actually build the clock because everything is finally tuned
founded science of genetics
Gregor Mendell
the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive longer reproduce and pass along more favorable biological traits
Natural selection aka survival of the fittest
what modern scientific principles are based on the Christian worldview
nature is good
nature is valuable
nature is orderly
natures laws can be precisely states
humans can discover nature's ordered
detailed observation is possible
universe rationally intellieble
the scientist who quarreled with his fellow scientist who he thought was questioning his brilliance by proving some aspects of his thesis wrong he quarreled with Vatican theologians by attempting to interpret the bible
Galileo
how does the existence of the universe itself point to God ?
The existence of the universe points to GOd because everything is finally tuned
son of a Calvinist preacher who wrote the religious text and commemorated by the luthern church
Leonhard Euler
The belied that nonliving matter produced living matter through purely natural processes
Spontaneous generation