Tag: Francis Collins
Lessons from the Evangelical Debate About Adam and Eve
The standard evolutionary account of human origins holds that our population has always been in the thousands and humanity did not descend from an initial pair.
Book Championing Theistic Evolution Comes up Short
Casey Luskin reviews the contradictions and fallacious bandwagon appeals that he says permeate the book.
Missed Opportunity: Passing over Scientific Problems with Human Evolution
William Lane Craig’s rhetorical strategy is essentially to accept whatever mainstream evolutionary paleoanthropology says.
De-Humanizing Neanderthals: A Darwinist Dog that Won’t Hunt
Growing evidence suggests Neanderthals buried their dead, employed technology, and had a brain size equal to or even slightly larger than ours.
Francis Collins, Eye Evolution, and Blind Faith
Instead of simply accepting the neo-Darwinian explanation of the eye on faith, Casey Luskin examines the evidence.