Heretic Type post Date June 8, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, abrupt appearance, academic freedom, Amazon, BioLogos, critics, David Klinghoffer, Discovery Institute Press, evolution, fossil record, gradualism, Greg Cootsona, Günter Bechly, Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design, intelligent design, Jonathan Witt, Matti Leisola, Neo-Darwinism, Ola Hössjer, paleontology, reviews, scientists, stasis, Stockholm University Heretic Is for the ID Critic, or the Curious Reader, in Your Life Science and Culture June 8, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Yesterday on Twitter we had the opportunity to recommend it to an ID critic who wrote a book chapter on intelligent design without first doing his homework. Read More ›
The Searcher Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 5, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Bernard Acworth, BioLogos, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Christians, Darwinism, evolution, Fuller Theological Seminary, Greg Cootsona, Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design, intelligent design, John West, Jonathan Witt, Marvin Olasky, Matti Leisola, Mere Christianity, miracles, The Magician's Twin, World Magazine Mere Manipulation — Using C.S. Lewis to Pitch Evolution to Christians David Klinghoffer June 5, 2018 Faith & Science 5 Marvin Olasky, editor of World Magazine, wryly observes that Lewis “should have trademarked ‘mere.’” Read More ›
Ephrata-PA Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 20, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Brigham Young University, Casey Luskin, Evangelical Christians, evolution, flyover country, Greg Cootsona, Harrisburg, human origins, intelligent design, Jamie Jensen, John Templeton Foundation, National Museum of Natural History, Neanderthals, paleoanthropology, Philadelphia, Rachel Gross, Rick Potts, Smithsonian Institution, Spokane WA Christians in the Evolutionary Crosshairs David Klinghoffer April 20, 2018 Faith & Science 6 I’m not an Evangelical Christian, nor a Christian of any kind, so I have no personal stake in what Evangelicals believe about evolution. Read More ›
stumble-risk-1024x538 Type post Date April 20, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "God of the gaps", A. N. Wilson, BioLogos, Brian Josephson, C.S. Lewis, Cambrian News, Charles Townes, Darwin's Doubt, Dennis Venema, Evangelical Christians, Francis Collins, Greg Cootsona, InterVarsity Press, Irreducible Complexity, Jim Stump, junk DNA, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Morse code, No Free Lunch, Scopes Monkey Trial, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution, Thomas Nagel, Tom Wolfe, William A. Dembski InterVarsity Press Stumbles with Sloppy Anti-ID Book by BioLogos Advisor Greg Cootsona Science and Culture April 20, 2018 Intelligent Design 32 Can we be frank? Cootsona’s treatment of ID is pathetic. As “scholarship,” it’s embarrassing. Read More ›