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Something to Talk About
Let’s give them something to talk about… – Sanjaya Malakar A question that’s been rolling around my brain for a few days is “of what value is the Darwinist dialog?” Quixote said it well with his comment on yesterday’s post: … Continue reading
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Everything Falls Apart: A challenge to Darwinism
Speaking of challenges to Darwinism: In the 1860s Charles Darwin proposed a theory of the origin of species. He predicted it would be solidly supported by fossils when enough had been found to fill the gaps. But the fossil record … Continue reading
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Once more, with feeling…
As I’ve said before, the whole ID v Darwin debate was never of great concern to me (although the stupidity of some of the statements made on both sides would often irritate me). When I recently became re-interested in the … Continue reading
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Everybody Wants to Rule the World
The other day I once again read through The Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future, which in my opinion overuses the term narrative. For those unfamiliar with postmodernist lingo, the narrative is our worldview, our belief about the world and … Continue reading
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