Tag: Alfred Russel Wallace
Another Problem with the “Anti-Evolution” Label
The so-called “anti-evolution” charge against intelligent design is what sparked my initial interest in Alfred Russel Wallace some years ago.
Charles Darwin in Light of Black History Month
Was Darwin’s racism purely a function of his time and place, Victorian England? Historian Michael Flannery says no.
Frederick Douglass, Champion Abolitionist and Former Slave, on Evolutionary Racism
One wonders what kind of address Douglass would give on Darwin Day — falling tomorrow, February 12 — amidst Black History Month.
Share Alfred Russel Wallace on Intelligent Design
If just one new fact could be conveyed to every college student learning about the development of evolutionary theory, I’d say that should be the one.
If Alfred Russel Wallace Were Alive Today
Says our colleague Professor Flannery, “I have little doubt that if Wallace were alive today he would be an ID theorist of the first order.”