Tag: physics

Kardashev’s Scale and the Kingdom of God: Part 4 – Type 3 and 4 Civilizations
Now things are getting wilder. We started out with a discussion of the Kardashev Scale—a seven-phase scale gauging a civilization’s advancement based on how much energy it can harness—and how it relates to Christianity. We...

Kardashev’s Scale and the Kingdom of God: Part 3 – Type 2 Civilization
Last time we talked about what Christianity has to say about the not-too-distant future of human civilization. Specifically, the progress of humanity into a Type I civilization—one that can harness all the power of its...

Kardashev’s Scale and the Kingdom of God: Part 2 – Type 1 Civilization
What does Christianity have to say about the not-too-distant future of human civilization? As science fiction increasingly weaves into our reality, we need to think ahead and think well about how our theology will shape—and...

Miracles, Hell, and Creation—Without God
“Why Earth’s History Appears so Miraculous,” a new piece by Peter Brannen for The Atlantic, spins a mind-bending tale of multiverse mystery and cosmic luckiness. It’s something of a miracle that life on our planet...