Tag: natural evil
To Address the Problem of Evil, Intelligent Design Is Better Situated than Darwinism
The questions I see coming into the Center for Science and Culture from our readers, friends, and supporters are thought-provoking.
Does a Suboptimal Panda’s Thumb Fit Better with Evolution than with Intelligent Design?
Just how much does evolution expect suboptimal structures? And just how much does intelligent design expect optimal ones?
Thoughts of Goodness in an Evolutionary World
What you’d expect is humans more or less on the level of animals — not greatly exceeding them in evil, or greatly transcending them in good.
Thoughts of Evil in a Designed World
Nowhere in the animal world do we see evil that comes anywhere close to comparing with the unfortunate depths of evil displayed by humanity.
Prager, Meyer: Evidence for a Personal God Behind the Cosmos
Why does the universe have to be on so grand a scale of space and time? Why does God require such an imposing canvas?