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Come Let us Reason Together |
Dr. Stephen C. Meyer helps wrestle with different kinds of reasoning in the scientific community, both past and present, and how different worldviews have affected the scientific community's presentation of observation and facts. Science is not just fact and logic, it is also the science of reason and intellect. Do you reason from the viewpoint of classical theism, deism, pantheism, or naturalism/materialism? Or do you not even know what those terms mean? We didn't until we listened to Dr. Stephen C. Meyer. Here is a website for those you who want answers to these very important questions you are asked in the world today. http://www.stephencmeyer.org/media.php (this link only works if you copy it and put it in your browser) Who is Dr. Stephen C. Meyer?
Meyer earned his Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy of
Science from Cambridge University for a dissertation on the
history of origin of life biology and the methodology of the
historical sciences. Previously he worked as a geophysicist
with the Atlantic Richfield Company after earning his
undergraduate degrees in Physics and Geology. I suggest you buy Dr. Meyer's book. And if you would like to review the notes we have been taking go to this webpage: Faith&Reason Dr. Stephen C. Meyer is director of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and a founder both of the intelligent design movement and of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture, intelligent design’s primary intellectual and scientific headquarters. Dr. Meyer is a Cambridge University-trained philosopher of science, the author of peer-reviewed publications in technical, scientific, philosophical and other books and journals. His signal contribution to ID theory is given most fully in Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design, published by HarperOne in June 2009. For more on the book, and more about Dr. Meyer's views on intelligent design visit his website at www.signatureinthecell.com. |