DISCO_MOLO_Facebook_1200x630_4 Type post Date February 21, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , __edited, adenine, Biology Direct, Brian Miller, Charles Thaxton, Chemistry World, David Klinghoffer, DNA, error catastrophe, Gerald Joyce, Guillermo Gonzalez, Illustra Media, intelligent design, James Tour, Jonathan Wells, macromolecules, Michael Behe, microorganisms, mule, Origin, Paul Nelson, Philip Ball, ribose, ribozymes, RNA, RNA world, Roger Olsen, Stephen Meyer, Susan Mazur, The Mystery of Life’s Origin, The Origin of Life Circus, Walter Bradley, William A. Dembski RNA World Is Sterile — And the Mystery of Life’s Origin Remains Science and Culture February 21, 2020 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 9 It’s an uninhabited, inhospitable place where hopes die for life by chance. Read More ›
Summa_Theologica Type post Author Michael Chaberek Date May 14, 2018 CategoriesBiologyFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Aquinas and Evolution, Aristotle, Bible, causation, Christendom, creation, devolution, evolution, faith and science, form, macroevolution, mule, Public Discourse, revelation, species, Stephen Jay Gould, Summa Theologica, theistic evolution, theology, Thomas Aquinas The Five Arguments Stand: Response to a Critic on Aquinas and Evolution Michael Chaberek, O.P. May 14, 2018 Biology, Faith & Science 12 In my book, I argue that Thomas Aquinas’ teaching cannot be reconciled with theistic evolution. Read More ›