Stephen-Meyer Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 26, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Reporting Tagged , __k-review, "God of the gaps", amino acids, BioLogos, computer code, Deborah Haarsma, DNA, Douglas Axe, evolution, Four Views, homeless, knowledge, March for Science, mentally ill, PJ Media, progressive, proteins, science, Seattle, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution, Tyler O’Neil Shock: Reporter Allows Stephen Meyer to Respond to “God of the Gaps” Challenge David Klinghoffer January 26, 2018 Intelligent Design, Science Reporting 5 Commuting by bus to the downtown core of intensely progressive Seattle is never less than thought-provoking, in many ways. Read More ›
Christmas book gift Type post Author Rachel Adams Date December 11, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Barnes & Noble, books, Christmas, Darwin's House of Cards, David Berlinski, Douglas Axe, Fire-Maker, Four Views, From Darwin to Hitler, gifts, Hitler’s Religion, Jonathan Wells, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Privileged Species, Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines (film), Richard Weikart, shopping, Stephen Meyer, The Deniable Darwin, The Wonder of Water, Theist Evolution, Tom Bethell, Undeniable (book), Zombie Science (book) Christmas Shopping? We’ve Got You Covered! Rachel Adams December 11, 2017 Intelligent Design 4 Christmas season is upon us, and there’s no need to procrastinate on the Christmas lists. Who are you shopping for this year? Read More ›
radio microphones Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 5, 2017 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, BioLogos, Christianity, creation, Darwinian theory, debate, Deborah Haarsma, deism, Four Views, God, heuristic, Hugh Ross, intelligent design, Ken Ham, Stephen Meyer, theism, theistic evolution, World Magazine, Young Earth Creationism In a Radio Debate on Theistic Evolution, Stephen Meyer Meets Deborah Haarsma of BioLogos David Klinghoffer December 5, 2017 Faith & Science 3 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 ›