C. S. Lewis Type post Author Thomas E. Woodward Date January 19, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , appendix, atoms, C. S. Lewis, Creative Evolution, Darwinism, faith and science, George Wald, Henri Bergson, intelligent design, Judeo-Christian tradition, Life-Force, Mere Christianity, mind, Mind and Cosmos, monotheism, morality, panpsychism, philosophers, religion, super-intellect, Thomas Nagel, universe, Wald-Nagelanity C. S. Lewis on “Creative Evolution,” or the “Life-Force” Thomas E. Woodward January 19, 2026 Evolution, Faith & Science 3 "The Life-Force is a sort of tame God. You can switch it on when you want, but it will not bother you." Read More ›
C. S. Lewis Type post Author John G. West Date October 25, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , C.S. Lewis, Charles Darwin, Creative Evolution, evolutionary theory, evolutionists, eyes, Henri Bergson, Herbert Spencer, intelligent design, natural selection, New Atheists, Richard Dawkins, The Magician's Twin, William Paley Why C. S. Lewis Doubted the Creative Power of Natural Selection John G. West October 25, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 Lewis first read Bergson in France during World War I while recovering from shrapnel wounds from the front-lines, and the experience on Lewis was profound. Read More ›
Saccharomyces_cerevisiae_SEM Type post Author Casey Luskin Date January 24, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, cells, Creative Evolution, cytoplasm, function, intelligent design, introns, Jonathan Wells, junk DNA, mRNA, Nature (journal), Oxford University Press, predictions, proteins, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, splicing, The Myth of Junk DNA, W. Ford Doolittle As Predicted by Intelligent Design, “Junk” Introns Are Actually Functional Casey Luskin January 24, 2019 Intelligent Design 6 ID proponents have long predicted that functions would be uncovered for such non-coding DNA. Read More ›