Tag: Phillip Johnson
Charles Marshall: Origin of Life Could Have Happened “Millions of Times”
Charles Marshall at U.C. Berkeley represents establishment opinion in current evolutionary theory, and for good reason.
Jonathan Witt: A Cosmos Charged with Meaning, Purpose — and Genius
The late Phillip Johnson called Dr. Witt’s book from InterVarsity Press “a wise and witty romp through the fallacies of reductionism.”
“Live Not by Lies”: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Intelligent Design
The censors depend on active personal destruction not to silence us, but to get us (out of fear) to lie and thus silence ourselves.
On Intelligent Design, an Italian Philosophy Journal Takes a Step in the Right Direction
Earlier today we saw that philosopher Subrena E. Smith levied a harsh critique of evolutionary psychology.
Remembering Our Friend Jon Buell, Intelligent Design’s “Matchmaker”
If others have been hailed as the “father of intelligent design” (Michael Behe) or the “godfather” (Phillip Johnson), then Jon Buell was the “matchmaker.”