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The Five Arguments Stand: Response to a Critic on Aquinas and Evolution

In my book, I argue that Thomas Aquinas’ teaching cannot be reconciled with theistic evolution. Read More ›
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What Your Biology Teacher Didn’t Tell You

Here are unauthorized answers to questions posed by Jerry Coyne's blog. Read More ›
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Hybrid Sheep-Human Embryos Show Need for Biotech Regulation

Biotech is rocketing forward into areas that impact life at the most fundamental and basic levels. Read More ›
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In a Radio Debate on Theistic Evolution, Stephen Meyer Meets Deborah Haarsma of BioLogos

Their official topic was “Are Evolution and Christianity Compatible?” but the real question addressed by Meyer is whether evolution and science are compatible. Read More ›
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Logicblind — Reviewing Andrew Shtulman

Schtulman’s recent book, Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong, is filled with confusions. Read More ›

Anti-Evolution Atheists?

The Washington Post‘s Michael Gerson recently wrote: The latest findings of the Pew Forum’s massive and indispensable U.S. Religious Landscape Survey reveal some intriguing confusion among Americans on cosmic issues. About 13 percent of evangelicals, it turns out, don’t believe in a personal God, leading to a shameful waste of golf time on Sunday mornings. And 9 percent of atheists report that they are skeptical of evolution. Are there atheist creationists? Well, there probably aren’t any atheist creationists, although, if Richard Dawkins can be an “Atheist for Jesus,” anything is possible. Yes, these folks may be severely confused (“deluded,” if you prefer). However, perhaps many of these atheists, while not being creationists, are simply skeptical of the Darwinian mechanism. (Gerson Read More ›

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