Tag: origins
Jonathan Witt, Matti Leisola, and the “Line of Despair”
Francis Schaeffer described what he called the “line of despair,” an assumption that faith and reason are separated from each other permanently.
Mind the Gaps – Before Progressing Toward ID, Leisola Recounts Clearing Away Materialist Myths
Dr. Leisola’s book itself, simply by existing, refutes a Darwinist myth.
Robot Chicken Meets Intelligent Design; Plus Good News About Yellow & Pink
If you examine your cable TV schedule, as I’ve just done, you’ll see that at night the Cartoon Network takes on a more adult-oriented identity, called Adult Swim (or “[adult swim]”).
Why the Darwin Debate Seems So Intractable
James Kalb offers a thoughtful review of Tom Bethell’s recent book, Darwin’s House of Cards.
Best Books of the Year — Discovery Institute Takes Honors in World Magazine’s “Origins” Category
The year’s top “best” book is Tom Bethell’s Darwin’s House of Cards (Discovery Institute Press).