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The Atheist Delusion  
Answering "The God Delusion" and other works of atheist Richard Dawkins.  Includes a link to his debate with Dr. John Lennox.

 

Are you curious about science? Do you enjoy learning things, or sometimes ask questions about life's purpose? This is the site for you.

Genesis Quest includes both frontier science and fun science, with topics from chemistry to cosmology.

Genesis Quest has a special emphasis on developments in science that relate to the meaning and purpose of life, or give evidence of purposeful design by an intelligent creator. God, creation, naturalism, and evolution are all topics of interest to scientists and theologians and every thoughtful person.

Together with our other site (Science Shorts) we hope to respond to your natural curiosity by answering questions, solving mysteries and explaining how things work.

We invite you to explore these matters with us in the light of the latest scientific insights.

To begin, click on some of the features below to hear Dr. Humphreys talk about himself, his faith and his love of science.  (These features are from Science Shorts:  The Weekend Edition.  Click here to Subscribe to The Weekend Edition podcast.)

Who Is Dr. Humphreys?
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This week on
"Science Shorts: The Weekend Edition"
  Dr. David Humphreys tries to stay awake.

Dr. Humphreys recently spoke on
"Life By Design" as part
of the "Copernicus Lecture Series".
For More Info: 
www.thecopernicuslectures.com

Science And Faith
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A Christian Worldview And Science
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The RealAudio player is required to listen to these audio files.  A free "RealOne Player", or a premium version are available here at Real.com.

Science Shorts features two minute radio spots that make the world of science accessible in an entertaining way.

Genesis Quest and Science Shorts are sponsored by World of Science, and edited by Dr. David A. Humphreys, Emeritus professor of Chemistry at McMaster University in Canada.

 

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