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Aquinas’ Fifth Way: The Proof from Specification

What’s remarkable in nature is not so much that nature follows complex patterns, but that it follows any pattern at all. Read More ›
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A Deist in Christian Clothing?

Denis Lamoureux unwittingly encourages Christians to embrace not a meaningful dialogue between faith and science but a self-imposed intellectual captivity. Read More ›
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Answering Joshua Swamidass: What Do Theistic Evolutionists Believe?

There are innumerable descriptions and definitions of theistic evolution. How things are phrased matters a lot. Read More ›
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In Defense of Theistic Evolution, Denis Lamoureux Rewrites History

Scientism’s grand progress narrative holds that as we learn more and more about the world, purely natural or material explanations inevitably will arise and grow stronger. Read More ›
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Mission Impossible: From the BioLogos Files

By all means, if they’re discovering new common ground with ID, warmly welcome these good people and thoughtful scientists aboard. 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 ›

The Rowe-Grayling Debate

Grayling's problem is not merely his frank incompetence in open debate (you can understand his penchant for censorship). Read More ›
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sign at the railroad station at the edge of the platform looking toward the tracks warning you to watch the gap
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This Weekend in California, Paul Nelson Will Speak on the "God of the Gaps" Challenge and the Explanatory Superiority of Design

You've heard the objection: The theory of intelligent design is nothing but a "God of the Gaps" argument. Read More ›

Reason, not Revelation: Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Watchmaker

"I admire the workman in the details of his work, and I am quite certain that all these wheels only work together in this fashion for some common end which I cannot perceive." Read More ›
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We Hold Some Truths To Be Self Evident

When we celebrate our country’s independence on July 4th, the day may resonate with many Americans more powerfully than in other recent years. The nation’s political mood is increasingly, well, independent. Voters are fed up with incumbent politicians and reigning political parties. This accounts for the unlikely bestselling books that keep shooting up out of what might seem like nowhere — previously obscure biographies of the Founders that pose fundamental questions about the role of our government and what direction the nation is headed. In a welcome development, Americans want to refresh their acquaintance with the sources of our rights as citizens. Yet there is one source, more basic than any other, that so far has not received the attention Read More ›

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