Category: Evolution
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.
An Uneven Classic: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World
It’s worth recalling, if just a mite belatedly with respect to the 50th anniversary of his death, Huxley’s well-known work of science fiction.
Evolutionary Science Never Rests
We laugh at speculation about natural selection for smaller breasts, but most of us don’t understand equally ridiculous speculation about remingtonocetids, ambulocetids, and protocetids.
Shooting the Messenger: Elizabeth Pennisi
As a science journalist, Ms. Pennisi has more than once stuck her finger in the eye of evolution’s ancient r�gime.
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.