Darwinism
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Program for the Annual Meeting in April (Webinar Only): Final Update
Read more: Program for the Annual Meeting in April (Webinar Only): Final UpdateThe annual meeting will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21-22, 2020. The theme will be “Does Anyone Come to Christian Faith by a Rational Process?” Once again we have a top-notch set of speakers. The meeting will be presented as a Webinar ONLY. Registration is free to anyone, but participants must register in…
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Review of the 2017 Annual Meeting
Read more: Review of the 2017 Annual MeetingThe annual was great fun for all for attended, with controversial and stimulating talks and robust discussion as always. Several attendees wished that these meetings could happen more often! This was our largest meeting yet, with about 60 people in attendance. Jack Collins presented a compelling argument for an “attribute” view of the image of…
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“The Skilled Breeder Scenario,” from member Brett van de Sande
Read more: “The Skilled Breeder Scenario,” from member Brett van de SandeThe Skilled Breeder Scenario Imagine a dog breeder who wants to develop a new breed with a specific set of qualities. This dog breeder is quite wealthy and has spared no expense for his breeding program. He has hired a number of molecular biologists and they sequence the DNA of each dog in his kennel.…
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Review of Denton’s Evolution: A Theory Still in Crisis
Read more: Review of Denton’s Evolution: A Theory Still in CrisisA positive case against Darwinism by a co-belligerent Reviewed by David Snoke The Discovery Institute has a long history of sponsoring and collaborating with a large number of highly intelligent, fascinating scientists who stand outside traditional Christian belief as well as outside the mainstream of evolutionary science. In keeping with this tradition, they have recently…
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Book Review: Critiquing the theology of theistic evolution
Read more: Book Review: Critiquing the theology of theistic evolutionShadow of Oz, by Wayne Rossiter (Wipf and Stock, 2015) does something that should have been done a long time ago: it takes a direct and critical look at the theology of theistic evolution. Often the debate over intelligent design (ID) has been cast in terms of questioning the theological premises of ID, e.g., accusations of…
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Book Review: Evolution 2.0 by Perry Marshall
Read more: Book Review: Evolution 2.0 by Perry MarshallEvolution 2.0, by Perry Marshall. Available on Amazon.com Perry Marshall is a well known, successful expert on internet marketing, and his career has included developing new algorithms and paradigms in business and market analysis. For several years, he has been involved in online discussions about intelligent design and evolution. He has now come out with a…