Month: November 2013
Darwin in the Dock: C.S. Lewis’s Critique of "Evolutionism"
By highlighting the all-too-human frailties of modern science, Lewis made his most important contribution to the evolution debate.
Lenski’s Long-Term Evolution Experiment: 25 Years and Counting
Richard Lenski’s work represents a baleful portent for any theory of evolution that relies exclusively on blind, undirected processes.
Darwin in the Dock: C.S. Lewis’s Doubts about the Creative Power of Natural Selection
Lewis first read French philosopher Henri Bergson during World War I while recovering from shrapnel wounds, and the experience was profound.
Today on the Michael Medved Show, John West Will Discuss C.S. Lewis’s Views on Evolution, Intelligent Design
For Lewis, the evolution debate was much more than academic.
Archaeopteryx Reclassified as a Different Kind of Evolutionary Icon?
Oh, now this has got to be a bit of a disappointment, including for the manufacture of a certain high-priced outdoor clothing brand.