Tag Archives: Evolution

Oh dear, yet another disappointing reversal for Richard Dawkins — can he get anything right?

Seems Dawkins not only gets Christianity and religion badly wrong, but evolution too: Far from random, evolution follows a predictable genetic pattern, Princeton researchers find Evolution, often perceived as a series of random changes, might in fact be driven by … Continue reading

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Peter Harrison on Christianity and the rise of Western science

‘Could modern science have arisen outside the theological matrix of Western Christendom?  It is difficult to say.  What can be said for certain is that it did arise in that environment, and that theological ideas underpinned some of its central … Continue reading

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The United States of America’s views on evolution and Creationism: a useful infographic

From BioLogos: Click on the image (twice) to enlarge it.

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C. S. Lewis on evolution and ‘Intelligent Design’, parts 4, 5, 6 and 7, by Michael L. Peterson

C. S. Lewis on evolution and ‘Intelligent Design’, parts 1, 2 and 3, by Michael L. Peterson C. S. Lewis on Evolution and Intelligent Design, Part 4 C. S. Lewis on Evolution and Intelligent Design, Part 5 C. S. Lewis … Continue reading

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Alister McGrath, St. Augustine, Charles Darwin, evolution and ‘The Origin of Species’

Augustine’s Origin of Species by Alister McGrath Augustine would have rejected any idea of the development of the universe as a random or lawless process.  For this reason, Augustine would have opposed the Darwinian notion of random variations, insisting that … Continue reading

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