The Hawking Effect

One of our favorite books is "A Brief History of Time," by Stephen Hawking. In this and his other books Hawking expands use of the scientific method as an inductive tool. He opened up the realm of plausibility.

Science Needs Faith

A lot of people are involved in the science vs. faith debate. This is rather ironic since what they refer to as "science" is a sad parody called mainstream science (SciPop) which requires just as much faith as any religion does.

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The gravitational wave detector at LIGO has been online for a while but the first ever recorded detection of a gravitational wave was in September 2015. According to AST logic, they didn't exist before that.

December 28th

If you go to hell as a result of your use of SCIPOP in the manner in which it was intended, it's your problem and you have no legal recourse. SCIPOP is indemnified and is in no way responsible for your outcome.

October 9th

As odd as this may sound the Bible contains an extensively developed doctrine of gravity. It includes the nature of the soul, a core accretion model of planet formation and the plan of redemption.

Archaeopteris

We're critical of the philosophical construction of the scientific method because it's been meticulously crafted to exclude any possibility that the truth can be either an acceptable premise, or a possible conclusion.

May 25th

The Bible must account for everything we see around us today: in the heavens above and in the earth below. Otherwise God's lying. Since God can't lie we use deduction to show how the pieces fit together.