Highestresolutionimageofthe1919solareclipsetif Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 6, 2025 CategoriesAstronomyFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Allan CP, Aristotle, atheists, children, Christians, civilization, Evangelicals, gender ideology, Guillermo Gonzalez, materialists, New Atheism, Plato, Plato's Revenge, Reason Magazine, Richard Dawkins, Roman Catholicism, Socrates, The Privileged Planet, The Science Dilemma, theism, theists, wokeness Jay Richards on an Icon of Intelligent Design and 20 Years of a Bifurcating Culture David Klinghoffer August 6, 2025 Astronomy, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 3 If wokeness leads to promoting surgical sexual mutilation of children, maybe we need to rethink the whole thing. Read More ›
Adam and Eve Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 23, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , Adam and Eve, Ann Gauger, Annual Review of Genetics, apes, BioEssays, BioLogos, chimpanzees, Christianity, common ancestry, CRISPR, Dennis Venema, Evangelicals, evolution, evolutionary theory, functionality, gorillas, hominids, human origins, In Quest of the Historical Adam, In Quest of the Historical Adam (series), intelligent design, Jesus Christ, junk DNA, Kenneth Miller, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, macaques, methodological naturalism, Nature (journal), Nature Reviews Genetics, Ola Hössjer, Paul Nelson, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, pseudogenes, Review of Craig's In Quest of the Historical Adam (series), S. Joshua Swamidass, Springer, theology, William Lane Craig Lessons Not Learned from the Evangelical Debate over Adam and Eve Casey Luskin November 23, 2021 Evolution, Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 37 To his credit, William Lane Craig is among those evangelicals who have been willing to question arguments against Adam and Eve. Read More ›
Adam and Eve Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 15, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , “consensus science”, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, Ann Gauger, BIO-Complexity, BioLogos, bottleneck, Calvin College, Christianity Today, Deborah Haarsma, Dennis Venema, DNA, Evangelical Christians, Evangelicals, evolutionary creation, evolutionary science, Francis Collins, humans, In Quest of the Historical Adam, In Quest of the Historical Adam (series), Nature Ecology and Evolution, npr, Ola Hössjer, Queen Mary University, Review of Craig's In Quest of the Historical Adam (series), Richard Buggs, S. Joshua Swamidass, Science and Human Origins, Scot McKnight, The Language of God, theistic evolution, Trinity Western University, William Lane Craig Lessons from the Evangelical Debate About Adam and Eve Casey Luskin November 15, 2021 Evolution, Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 20 The standard evolutionary account of human origins holds that our population has always been in the thousands and humanity did not descend from an initial pair. Read More ›