Category: Faith & Science
Scott Adams, of Dilbert Fame, Wishes Agony and Torture Upon Us
The default of speaking decently in public goes by the boards with an alarming frequency among those who give up on the idea of an "overruling intelligence" that guides life.
C.S. Lewis and the Argument from Reason
If naturalism is true, then we ought not to trust our capacity for reason, and so, ought not to trust arguments in favor of naturalism.
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.
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.