Tag: Richard Dawkins
“Brights”
If you’re like me, you have wondered why many Darwinists seem consistently unwilling or unable to grasp basic points pertaining to their opponents’ arguments.
Origin-of-Life Theorists Fail to Explain Chemical Signatures in the Cell
Stephen Meyer’s challenge remains one of the most enduring and potent challenges to materialistic accounts of the origin of life.
Richard Dawkins’s English Inquisition
There are several funny things about the interview Dawkins gave the BBC to describe his new “scientific” survey.
Born on the Same Day, What if Lincoln and Darwin Met?
For the body politic, policies that take natural selection seriously will increasingly restrain human life and freedom in the face of competing animal and ecological interests.
“A Bit Unprepossessing”: Plantinga on the Logic of Dawkins’s Blind Watchmaker
As we head into Evolution Sunday, I offer this second installment in a series of reviews of Alvin Plantinga’s long-awaited new book.