Tag: Richard Dawkins
The Discontinuous Fossil Record Refutes Darwinian Gradualism
Appeals to the incompleteness of the fossil record are no longer tenable. Paul Nelson has cogently explained why.
Reasons to Believe: Eric Metaxas’s Powerful New Book, Is Atheism Dead?
Eric doesn’t just know the relevant books, but he knows most of the living authors, whose findings strip away the accumulated varnish of atheist materialism.
Why C. S. Lewis Doubted the Creative Power of Natural Selection
Lewis first read Bergson in France during World War I while recovering from shrapnel wounds from the front-lines, and the experience on Lewis was profound.
Self-Replication? Not Even Close
Cornell University researchers allegedly “created a machine that can build copies of itself.”
Francis Collins’s The Language of God 15 Years On
Collins refers to the “backward wiring” of the vertebrate eye, characterizing it as flawed from an engineering perspective.