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Modern science has achieved extraordinary progress in understanding the natural world. Medicine, technology, physics, and astronomy testify to the power of the scientific method. Yet alongside these advances, science has often been interpreted through the lens of naturalism. This worldview posits nature as the sole reality and that purely natural causes must explain all phenomena. While naturalism drives much of contemporary science, discoveries in biology, cosmology, and information theory challenge its adequacy. The theory of Intelligent Design (ID) posits that the features of the universe and life are best explained not by chance or necessity, but by an intelligent cause.
Scripture affirms this truth: “Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God” (Hebrews 11:3). Naturalism insists on impersonal processes; the Bible points to a personal Creator.
This podcast examines how Intelligent Design reveals the limitations of scientific naturalism and aligns with the biblical testimony of God’s creative work.
By SpearNetModern science has achieved extraordinary progress in understanding the natural world. Medicine, technology, physics, and astronomy testify to the power of the scientific method. Yet alongside these advances, science has often been interpreted through the lens of naturalism. This worldview posits nature as the sole reality and that purely natural causes must explain all phenomena. While naturalism drives much of contemporary science, discoveries in biology, cosmology, and information theory challenge its adequacy. The theory of Intelligent Design (ID) posits that the features of the universe and life are best explained not by chance or necessity, but by an intelligent cause.
Scripture affirms this truth: “Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God” (Hebrews 11:3). Naturalism insists on impersonal processes; the Bible points to a personal Creator.
This podcast examines how Intelligent Design reveals the limitations of scientific naturalism and aligns with the biblical testimony of God’s creative work.