By Terrell Clemmons It’s Time to Remit Darwinian Storytelling to the Annals of History. Stephen Meyer was a young geophysicist working in the oil industry in Dallas, Texas, in 1985 when he saw that an interesting science conference was coming to town and he...
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Un cristiano cuántico
By Terrell Clemmons El hombre a quien la ciencia le comprobó la religión Dennis Garvin creció siendo el segundo de tres hijos nacidos en un ambiente impregnado de las obras de Norman Rockwell en las Montañas de Berkshire, al norte de Nueva York. Después de graduarse...
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Where the Evidence Led Me
By Terrell Clemmons A Review of Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design, by Matti Leisola & Jonathan As a student beginning his scientific studies in 1966, Finnish biochemist Matti Leisola used to laugh at Christians who “placed God in...
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Science And Imperialism
By Terrell Clemmons The Wall Street Journal commissioned Richard Dawkins and Karen Armstrong to respond independently to the question, “Where does evolution leave God?” Their answers became an article in the Life & Style section called Man vs. God. Richard Dawkins...
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Unfashionable History: The Untold Story Behind The Rise Of Western Civilization
By Terrell Clemmons Unfashionable History A Review of How the West Won: The Neglected Story of the Triumph of Modernity by Rodney Stark Americans are becoming increasingly ignorant of how the modern world came to be what it is, says Rodney Stark. A generation ago,...
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