Category: Faith & Science
Darwin’s Rhetorical Foundation of Sand: Theological Utilitarianism
Evolutionary theory, argued in the way that Darwin and many of his followers argue the case, is fundamentally theology-based.
The Terrible Bargain: Prophetic Words from C. S. Lewis on Scientocracy
If there is one thing I could get people to read to understand our situation, it would be the essay “Willing Slaves of the Welfare State” by C. S. Lewis.
Neil Thomas Takes on Epicurus and the Logical Positivists
Hanegraaff and Thomas provide a model of how two men with differing positions on Christianity can challenge each other while remaining cordial.
John Bloom on the Match that Lit the Scientific Revolution
Babylonians and Greeks contributed some discoveries and insights that would eventually play into the rise of science.
The Ghost of Epicurus and the Doctrine of Natural Selection
The classical pantheon, lacking moral credibility, had become a source of embarrassment to thoughtful Greeks.