AchinstrappenguinPygoscelisantarcticusonDeceptionIs Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date January 9, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Abraham, Aristotle, biology, Chance and Necessity, chemistry, Christianity, Darwinism, evolution, God Hypothesis, intelligent design, Jaques Monod, Kansas, laws of nature, Mariusz Tabaczek, materialism, Modern Synthesis, molecular biology, natural processes, naturalism, Neo-Darwinism, Nobel laureates, paradigm, physics, purpose, René Descartes, science of purpose, scientific atheism, scientism, St. Thomas Aquinas, teleology, telos, theistic evolution, Thomistic Aristotelianism, Thomists In Biology, Replacing Chance with Purpose Is the New Paradigm Stephen J. Iacoboni January 9, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 The history of science begins largely in Western Europe with the overthrow of Thomistic Aristotelianism by René Descartes. Read More ›
Michael Behe Type post Date August 1, 2021 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , "poor design", academic freedom, intelligent design, Michael Behe, Pat Flynn, philosophers, Thomists Michael Behe: What About “Bad” Designs in Biology? And Other Questions Science & Culture August 1, 2021 Biology, Intelligent Design 1 Also in the mix, the issue of academic pressure to distance oneself from ID, even before those involved understand what the theory actually is. Read More ›
luca-baggio-211858 Type post Date September 7, 2018 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, "God of the gaps", Aquinas and Evolution, Aquinas.design, Catholicism and Evolution, faith, Father Michael Chaberek, ID the Future, intelligent design, Jay Richards, podcast, science, Thomas Aquinas, Thomists Why Thomas Aquinas Would Have Loved Intelligent Design Science & Culture September 7, 2018 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 1 As for criticism that ID is a “God of the Gaps” argument, Michael Chaberek urges Thomists to consider where that complaint leads. Read More ›
Attie_Albertus Type post Author Michael Egnor Date June 12, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife SciencesMetaphysics Tagged , __k-review, action potentials, artifacts, cochlea, Darwinists, ear, intelligent design, machine, natural philosophy, nervous system, piano, Rockefeller University, Thomas Aquinas, Thomism, Thomists, transducer Note to Thomists: The Ear Is a Reverse Piano Michael Egnor June 12, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Metaphysics 7 James Hudspeth, of Rockefeller University, just won the Norwegian Academy of Science’s Kavli Prize in science. Read More ›