statue-of-charles-darwin-stockpack-adobe-stock-623495976-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Neil Thomas Date October 28, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionScientific Reasoning Tagged , autobiography, Charles Darwin, Cold War, correspondence, creation, creator, Darwinism, Darwinists, Erasmus Darwin, evolution, False Messiah, Friedrich Engels, intellectual history, Karl Marx, Marxism, Messiah, natural theology, Neil Thomas, radicalism, religion Darwin’s Doubts: A Scientist Betrayed by His Own Followers Neil Thomas October 28, 2025 Evolution, Scientific Reasoning 4 I will argue that employing Darwin in this way is false twice over: First, it is not what Darwin made himself out to be. Read More ›
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Brian Keating Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 30, 2021 CategoriesCosmologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , agnostics, Big Bang, Brian Keating, creation, human origins, humans, intelligent design, Judaism, meaning, Messiah, physicists, podcast, purpose, rationality, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, U.C. San Diego, Young Earth Creationists Meyer, Keating: Why Was the Object of Creation So Long in Coming? And Other Good Questions David Klinghoffer March 30, 2021 Cosmology, Physical Sciences 3 I listened in the car on my way to and from a funeral. Obviously, the end of life, like its beginning, is an occasion for pondering ultimate questions. Read More ›