Old_scow_wrecked_in_1918_just_above_Niagara_Falls Type post Author Neil Thomas Date January 10, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Alister McGrath, Annabel Lustig, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Darwinism, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Douglas Axe, evolution, Flower Power, Great Britain, Honest to God, John Robinson, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Michael Behe, mount improbable, natural selection, Richard Dawkins, Rudolf Bultmann, The Selfish Gene How Darwinism Dodges the Iceberg Neil Thomas January 10, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science 17 When I viewed the stranded vessel in 1992 it looked remarkably well preserved, but of course functionally it was a mere “zombie” craft. Read More ›
Charles Darwin statue Shrewsbury Type post Author Neil Thomas Date July 11, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFaith & ScienceGeology Tagged , BBC, Bible, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Christianity, creation, Darwinism, faith, fundamentalism, Gospels, HMS Beagle, Honest to God, John Robinson, miracles, New Testament, Old Testament, original sin, orthodoxy, Oxford University, Principles of Geology, revelation, Richard Dawkins, Robert Fitzroy, Rudolf Bultmann, theology, Tower of Babel, Victorians Darwin, Lyell, and a Tale of Two Faiths Neil Thomas July 11, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Faith & Science, Geology 10 Darwin found himself in the unhappy position of having his faith undermined by what he saw as the non-directed processes of geological and biological evolution. Read More ›