Old_scow_wrecked_in_1918_just_above_Niagara_Falls Type post Author Neil Thomas Date January 10, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Alister McGrath, Annabel Lustig, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Darwinism, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Douglas Axe, evolution, Flower Power, Great Britain, Honest to God, John Robinson, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Michael Behe, mount improbable, natural selection, Richard Dawkins, Rudolf Bultmann, The Selfish Gene How Darwinism Dodges the Iceberg Neil Thomas January 10, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science 17 When I viewed the stranded vessel in 1992 it looked remarkably well preserved, but of course functionally it was a mere “zombie” craft. Read More ›
Bust_of_Connop_Thirlwall,_Westminster_Abbey Type post Author Neil Thomas Date October 30, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Annabel Lustig, Charles Darwin, Christianity, Erasmus Darwin, evolution, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, Friedrich Nietzsche, Industrial Revolution, Jerry Fodor, jesus, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, natural selection, neo-Darwinists, New Testament, Old Testament, On the Origin of Species, Phillip E. Johnson, Richard Dawkins, Spanish Inquisition, The Blind Watchmaker, The Selfish Gene, Thomas Malthus, Wales The Fate of Evolution Without Natural Selection Neil Thomas October 30, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 It does not seem reasonable to accept the veridical status of evolution on the basis of what an increasing number of scientists perceive as a “dodgy dossier.” Read More ›