StGeorgeJacksonMivart Type post Author James Barham Date September 30, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Charles Darwin, Church of England, Darwin’s bulldog, Darwinism, Ernst Haeckel, evolution, evolutionism, excommunication, faith and science, General Morphology of Organisms, Generelle Morphologie der Organismen, historical figures, history, James Barham, King’s College, Lincoln’s Inn, On the Genesis of Species, Origin of Species, Richard Owen, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholics, social elite, St. George Jackson Mivart, Thomas Henry Huxley, Wikipedia, William Dembski St. George Jackson Mivart: A Historical Snapshot James Barham September 30, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science 7 In the end, Darwin, Huxley, and their friends collectively decided to “cut him dead,” meaning to ostracize him socially. Read More ›
Statue_of_Charles_Darwin_Natural_History_Museum_London_2020_02 Type post Date April 30, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsIntelligent DesignPhilosophyScientific Reasoning Tagged , Amazon, biology, Darwinism, David Klinghoffer, developmental biology, Discovery Institute Press, epigenetics, evolution, evolutionary theory, evolutionism, gene expression, genes, heredity, immaterial genome, intelligent design, intolerance, J. Scott Turner, Plato's Revenge, Richard Sternberg Biologist J. Scott Turner: Sternberg and the “Central Dilemma of Evolutionism” Science and Culture April 30, 2025 Evolution, Genetics, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Scientific Reasoning 2 The new book from Discovery Institute Press is currently the Amazon #1 bestseller in Genetics and #1 in Developmental Biology. Read More ›
Platos-Revenge Type post Author Emily Sandico Date April 28, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , agency, archaeology, Big Bang, biology, Brian Miller, Cambrian Explosion, cells, complex and specified information, DNA, embryo, evolutionary, evolutionism, genes, heresy, historical sciences, history, immaterial genome, intelligent cause, intelligent design, J. Scott Turner, National Museum of Natural History, peer-reviewed literature, Plato, Plato's Revenge, Platonism, purpose, Richard Sternberg, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Meyer, Wall Street Journal Plato’s Revenge: Intelligent Design in Real Time Emily Sandico April 28, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 5 David Klinghoffer engages Richard Sternberg’s big questions, and a number of his own, on philosophical, scientific, and even highly personal planes. Read More ›
wooden-defendant-dock-in-historic-courtroom-interior-stockpa-1553226191-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author John G. West Date November 22, 2013 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMetaphysicsScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , __k-review, Bernard Acworth, C.S. Lewis, common descent, Darwin Mythology, Darwin on Trial, Darwinism as religion, dogmatism, evolution, evolutionism, fallibility, hubris, inference, inferential science, intellectual humility, metaphysical naturalism, nature, paradigm shift, persistent scientific errors, Phillip E. Johnson, rhetoric, Richard Dawkins, scientism, The Magician's Twin, The Right Questions (book), undirected process, vestigial structures, Zeitgeist Darwin in the Dock: C.S. Lewis’s Critique of "Evolutionism" John G. West November 22, 2013 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Metaphysics, Scientific Trustworthiness 21 By highlighting the all-too-human frailties of modern science, Lewis made his most important contribution to the evolution debate. Read More ›