Gilson Lents Type post Author Tom Gilson Date October 29, 2020 CategoriesLife SciencesScientific Reasoning Tagged , angiosperms, beauty, California, Christianity, Discovery Institute, Europe, evolutionists, false dichotomy, flowering plants, forests, Homo sapiens, homogeneity, humans, intelligent design, logical fallacies, mountains, Nathan Lents, North America, Orange County, physiology, sarcasm, Sudoku, theism, Tom Gilson, Twitter On Fall Foliage, Nathan Lents Comes Up Short Tom Gilson October 29, 2020 Life Sciences, Scientific Reasoning 10 There is nothing in the word “gift” that entails its having been given identically to all persons at all times. That’s not hard, actually. Read More ›
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