Mother in Law is coming over for the weekend, and she is a preacher. This isn't a big issue, as she isn't a nutter, and generally has some interest in science and real social issues. She usually perfectly rational about most things outside of religion.
However, she has also been to a couple of talks about faith and science. It sounds like the Faraday Institute, as it questions how order came from chaos and it must have involved a higher power (god) in the formation of the universe/solar system, and how life may be god derived (ID in all but name). This would be perfectly fine, but she brought it up with our youngest. She claimed it came from a Cambridge scientist (appeal to authority).
Are there any sources, or counter-arguments for such things? A bit tricky, as its all a bit vague, but the chaos issue is one of the things that she brought up, and could do with help with countering.
Faraday Institute detail here:
https://www.faraday-institute.org/index.php
However, she has also been to a couple of talks about faith and science. It sounds like the Faraday Institute, as it questions how order came from chaos and it must have involved a higher power (god) in the formation of the universe/solar system, and how life may be god derived (ID in all but name). This would be perfectly fine, but she brought it up with our youngest. She claimed it came from a Cambridge scientist (appeal to authority).
Are there any sources, or counter-arguments for such things? A bit tricky, as its all a bit vague, but the chaos issue is one of the things that she brought up, and could do with help with countering.
Faraday Institute detail here:
https://www.faraday-institute.org/index.php
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