Tag: C.S. Lewis
God and the Odds of ET
There is a rational and intellectually defensible strategy for maintaining a measure of optimism about the possibility of extra-terrestrial life.
John West: How C. S. Lewis Anticipated Our Experience of Scientism
I was shocked during Covid by the way healthy respect for science shaded rapidly into cowering submission and unquestioning scientistic worship of authority.
How Darwinism Dodges the Iceberg
When I viewed the stranded vessel in 1992 it looked remarkably well preserved, but of course functionally it was a mere “zombie” craft.
How Science Has Been Misused to Corrupt Churches
“Sadly, these ‘Stockholm Syndrome Christians’ have played a crucial role in creating our current cultural mess,” argues John West.
No. 3 Story of 2024: Richard Dawkins the New Cultural Christian
What Richard Dawkins seems not to have realized — or perhaps now is realizing too late — is that scientific materialism is the suicide of reason.