ss-pearcey Type post Date March 1, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Christianity, Darwinism, faith, Houston Baptist University, ID the Future, Nancy Pearcey, naturalism, podcast, The Soul of Science, theism Nancy Pearcey on the Politics of Darwinism, Then and Now Science and Culture March 1, 2023 Evolution, Faith & Science 1 The problem with wedding Darwinism and theism is that ultimately it turns one’s understanding of God into something that is largely private and subjective. Read More ›
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