C. S. Lewis Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date December 7, 2025 CategoriesEthicsFaith & Science Tagged , angry atheists, C. S. Lewis, human truths, humanity, ID the Future, intelligent design, John West, material processes, podcasts, science, scientific materialism, scientism, The Magician’s Twin Thus Saith the Science: C. S. Lewis on the Dangers of Scientism Andrew McDiarmid December 7, 2025 Ethics, Faith & Science 3 Progress is an appealing idea, but what happens when we do not all desire the same things? Read More ›
su-richard-sternberg-fossils-2048x1262 Type post Date May 7, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhilosophyScientific Reasoning Tagged , biologists, biology, category theory, David Klinghoffer, Discovery Institute Press, DNA, evolution, genetic variations, genome, immaterial genome, intelligent design, life, material processes, natural selection, natural world, Plato, Plato's Revenge, Richard Sternberg, silver bullet Richard Sternberg’s Immaterial Genome Is Darwinism’s Silver Bullet Science and Culture May 7, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Philosophy, Scientific Reasoning 3 This may sound spooky, but as Dr. Brian Miller explains, it is chiefly the application of advanced mathematics that dictates Dr. Sternberg’s conclusion. Read More ›
C. S. Lewis Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date November 29, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsFaith & Science Tagged , atheism, C.S. Lewis, corruption, culture, ID the Future, intelligent design, John West, material processes, materialism, mind, relativism, scientific progress, scientism, The Magician's Twin Thus Saith the Science: Recalling the Wisdom of C. S. Lewis on His 125th Birthday Andrew McDiarmid November 29, 2023 Bioethics, Ethics, Faith & Science 3 Here, I conclude a conversation with Dr. John West about Lewis’s prophetic warnings to us about science and scientism. Read More ›
femur Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 26, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biological information, bones, cells, chemical signals, electrical signals, evolution, femur, form, function, ID the Future, instruction manual, intelligent design, machines, material processes, Michael Behe, organs, podcast, Secrets of the Cell, thought experiment, tissues Try to Write Instructions for a Femur; Go On, Just Try Andrew McDiarmid September 26, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Professor Behe invites us to join him for a sobering thought experiment: attempting to build an instruction manual for a human femur bone. Read More ›
Pakicetus_Canada Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 15, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , cow, Darwinian theory, David Berlinski, evolution, foresight, fossil record, intelligent design, mammals, material processes, Pakicetus, poster child, Richard Sternberg, Volkswagen, whale evolution, whales, wolf To Shave a Cow: Sternberg on Whale Evolution David Klinghoffer December 15, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Paleontology 3 That evolution, over a span of 11 million years or so, was once hailed as a “poster child” for the confirmation of Darwinian theory. Read More ›