Hamas Type post Author Michael Egnor Date October 23, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , anthropology, atheism, atoms, baboons, Big Bang, cognitive dissonance, determinism, facts, free will, Hamas, Jerry Coyne, Kenya, libertarian free will, Moral Law, murder, nature, neurotransmitters, Robert Sapolsky, soul, Stanford University, tornado, war, Why Evolution Is True Evolutionist Jerry Coyne Has a Puzzling View on Hamas Michael Egnor October 23, 2023 Bioethics, Ethics, Evolution, Faith & Science 3 The moral atrocity committed by Hamas seems not to have diminished Professor Coyne’s passion for atheism, determinism, and free will denial. Read More ›
Thomas Aquinas Type post Author Ann Gauger Date April 18, 2023 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMetaphysicsPhysics Tagged , Apostle Paul, biosphere, Brown University, cognitive dissonance, creation, creator, DNA, Edward Feser, evolution, evolutionary biology, faith and science, Genesis, Georgetown University, God's Grandeur, In the Beginning, intelligent design, Jesuits, John Haught, Kenneth Miller, life, materialism, molecular biology, Pope Benedict XVI, Richard Dawkins, Roman Catholic, scientific materialism, Scripture, Stephen Barr, Teilhard de Chardin, theistic evolution, theistic evolutionists, theologians Shall We Baptize Darwin? A Catholic Biologist Reflects Ann Gauger April 18, 2023 Biology, Cosmology, Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Metaphysics, Physics 13 Theistic evolutionists are baptizing a theory first composed by Darwin as a substitute for the doctrine of special Creation. Read More ›
young Darwin statue Type post Author Neil Thomas Date November 8, 2021 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , Asa Gray, Charles Darwin, cognitive dissonance, evolution, Fred Hoyle, How I Came to Take Leave of Darwin (series), intelligent design, materialists, On the Origin of Species, public opinion, Richard Dawkins, The Blind Watchmaker Darwin’s Many Doubts Neil Thomas November 8, 2021 Biology, Cosmology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Physics 5 Did the admirably candid Charles Darwin himself really believe all that he wrote about evolution? Read More ›
Dissent from Darwin Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 12, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, cognitive dissonance, creationists, Darwin Day, Darwin Devolves, Darwinian theory, dialogue, DNA, evolution, media, Michael Behe, Nathan Lents, Peaceful Science, Richard Lenski, S. Joshua Swamidass, Science (journal), Scientific Dissent From Darwinism, Thomas Huxley Behe on Darwin Dissent List: “Overselling Darwinism Means Downplaying Its Difficulties” David Klinghoffer February 12, 2019 Evolution 5 As Michael Behe notes, evolution is a “peculiar theory” all right and not surprisingly produces peculiar behavior from its proponents. Read More ›