Tag: human origins
Traditional or Not? Assessing William Lane Craig’s Model on Adam and Eve
I’m having trouble making sense of exactly what his model holds. And it seems I’m not alone.
The Proles, the Party, and a Science Uprising
Our tech rulers are quite the egalitarians. Sure, they believe that cheap entertainments for all have an important role.
Missed Opportunity: Passing over Scientific Problems with Human Evolution
William Lane Craig’s rhetorical strategy is essentially to accept whatever mainstream evolutionary paleoanthropology says.
Coming Attraction: My Review of William Lane Craig’s In Quest of the Historical Adam
Evangelical Christians who continue to embrace evolutionary ideas in the absence of confirming evidence continue to bet on the wrong horse.
Luskin: The “Big Bang” of Human Origins
That there would be something unique about human origins isn’t what you would expect based on evolutionary assumptions.