Tag: C. S. Lewis
An Argument from C. S. Lewis for Intelligent Design
According to Lewis, “universal evolutionism” has schooled us to think complicated functional things naturally arise from cruder and less complicated things.
Intelligent Design and the Problem of Pain
It is often claimed that the design inference is a religious conclusion. It is not.
More Unnatural Naturalism, and More Confusion from Naturalists
Honeybees and cells have a limited set of options that are programmed into their genomes.
Slaying Leviathan Conference: John West on C. S. Lewis, Scientocracy, and More
On Saturday in Tacoma, he will also discuss what we can learn about the relationship between faith and politics from American history in the 1800s.
Report from Australia: Sharing Design Evidence Down Under
While I packed for my July/August speaking tour of Queensland, Australia, science writer Stephen Buranyi dropped an 11-page bombshell in London.