New Book: Social Darwinism Among the Biologists

They authors imply that social Darwinism was a position taken by non-scientists who just didn’t understand the science. Source Read More Evolution News

Terrific Video Interview with Erik Larson

It was done before his book was released and gives a succinct summary of the book. It’s short. Source Read More Evolution News

Why Computers Will Likely Never Perform Abductive Inferences

If you are going to get a computer to achieve anything like understanding in some subject area, it needs a lot of knowledge. Source Read More Evolution News

God Hypothesis in the Elitist’s Eye

The secularist is right to feel uncomfortable as he mouths a theistic creed. Theists, for their part, should respect this reluctance. Source Read More Evolution News

New Book: Social Darwinism and “The Hitler Problem”

I have clearly argued in all my works that Hitler was an eclectic thinker who drew on many different intellectual influences — some of them contradictory. Source Read More Evolution…

“Are We Spiritual Machines?”

The event at which I moderated the discussion about Ray Kurzweil’s book was the 1998 George Gilder Telecosm conference. Source Read More Evolution News

What Led You to Believe the Gospels Were True? (Video)

Why would anyone believe the New Testament Gospels? Is there a process by which we could test them to see if their reliable? Christopher Sernaque from Christ Jesus Ministries discusses…

The Dessert Cart Paradox — A “Gaping Hole in Evolutionary Theory”

There’s a problem with evolution by “natural selection” that’s indicated in the very words themselves, as biologist Doug Axe points out. Source Read More Evolution News

Cambridge University Press’s New Book on Social Darwinism: Darwin and Herbert Spencer

The authors admit that Darwin was a racist who promoted racial struggle. They are likely to infuriate quite a few people of varying persuasions. Source Read More Evolution News

A Brief Overview of the Christian Science Worldview

Every worldview has to answer three important questions. First, “How did we get here”? This question is foundational to how we see the world around us and to how we…

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