Evidence for a Beginning of the Universe
If the Big Bang marks the universe's initial expansion, then could it be the beginning of the universe? Could this indicate a transcendent cause—a creator?
The Fine-Tuned Universe: 4 Fine-Tuning Examples
Fine-tuning is the assumption that the universe cannot cause its own existence. Therefore it must have a creator. But what are some fine-tuning examples?
Scientific Evidence for God (Insights and Explanations)
From a scientist’s point of view, what evidence might there be to support belief in God? Here we summarize the best scientific evidence for God.
12 Inspirational Science Quotes
Discover inspirational science quotes that reveal the harmony between science and faith, inspiring wonder and a deeper search for meaning in the universe.
More Echoes of the Big Bang
A discussion of recent news of the CMB as evidence that the universe had a beginning.
Galileo and the Catholic Church: His Impact on Science
We must revisit Galileo and the Catholic Church to fully understand the way we view faith and science going forward.
Alternatives to the Big Bang
There are 4 significant alternatives to the Big Bang: multiverse, the cyclical universe, eternally static universe, and string theory.
Just How Big is a Light Year? The Cosmic View
How can we conceive the astronomical distances in space? Maggie Ciskanik answers by explaining the light year and our cosmic view.
Closer to Home: James Webb Telescope Images Look Into Our Solar System
New James Webb Telescope images reveal a deeper look into our solar system—further highlighting the intersection of science and scripture.
Evidence for the Big Bang
Here we look at the Lemaitre/Hubble expansion, Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, and even distribution of matter as evidence for the Big Bang.
The 'Just Right' Anthropic Coincidences of Our Goldilocks Universe: Part II
A further look into whether the anthropic coincidences are 'special' by examining astronomical and earth science evidence.
Awe and the Astronaut: The Science of Awe
What is the science of awe? The overview effect is generated by a unique viewpoint, and shares many similarities with an the experience of awe.