Tag: Benjamin Wiker
Jonathan Witt: A Cosmos Charged with Meaning, Purpose — and Genius
The late Phillip Johnson called Dr. Witt’s book from InterVarsity Press “a wise and witty romp through the fallacies of reductionism.”
Himmelfarb and Her Haters
What can be said of Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution in the dusk of 2009, fifty year after its original publication? Is it a terrible book?
Early Cambrian Complexity and Other News
Stephen Meyer’s case for intelligent design in Darwin’s Doubt keeps getting vindicated by new fossils.
To Bolster Belief in Evolution, Study Recommends Celebrity Endorsements
The study’s design revealed much about the motives of the investigators.
A.N. Wilson’s Charles Darwin — A Sense of Déjà Vu
Factual errors aside, the problem is I’ve heard all this before.