James Dwight Dana Type post Author Michael Flannery Date July 12, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceGeology Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Charles Darwin, Darwin Industry, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian theism, Encyclopedia Britannica, evolutionary theory, Geological Society of America, intelligent evolution, James Dwight Dana, Manual of Geology, National Academy of Sciences, natural selection, scientific community, theistic evolution James Dwight Dana: Falsely Claimed Darwinist Michael Flannery July 12, 2020 Evolution, Faith & Science, Geology 5 When it comes to claims of the “nearly unanimous” acceptance of Darwinian evolution, mere assertion cannot stand as fact. Read More ›
Agassiz_in_the_Concrete Type post Author Michael Flannery Date May 14, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Charles Darwin, Christianity, Christopher E. Cosans, Europe, Harvard University, James Dwight Dana, Joseph Barnard Davis, Louis Agassiz, Museum of Comparative Zoology, National Academy of Sciences, Paul Broca, Racism, religion, Samuel George Morton, Stanford University, The Descent of Man Louis Agassiz: Some Additional Thoughts Michael Flannery May 14, 2020 Evolution 4 Despite the significance of Agassiz’s scientific accomplishments, his heavy historical baggage cannot be lightly discarded or ignored. Read More ›