Science and Religion: A View from an Evolutionary Creationist

This is a blog detailing the creation/evolution/ID controversy and assorted palaeontological news. I will post news here with running commentary.

Friday, September 29, 2006

And if I had bothered to read a few lines down the page...

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Carol Hill also wrote a paper called " The Noachian Flood: Universal or Local? " in which she argues that there is good geological...
Wednesday, September 27, 2006

And in Michigan...

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The University of Michigan's Daily Wire writes that Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos has joined the ranks of ID by stati...
Monday, September 25, 2006

Numbers and Sense in Genesis

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Carol Hill wrote an article a few years back called "Making sense of the numbers of Genesis." This essentially takes the position...
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Why I don't use Internet Explorer

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I just spent an hour on a post that Internet Explorer wiped out in a fraction of a second. And they wonder why people don't like their P...

The Nature article

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Sorry, what I should have posted was this: The Nature article is called "A juvenile early hominin skeleton from Dikika, Ethiopa."...
Friday, September 22, 2006

The Nature Article About the Child

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The Nature article about the new Australopithecus afarensis child (which is behind a subscription wall) gives more details. The endocranial...
Thursday, September 21, 2006

Another article on the child

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The Myway news article is a bit better on detail.

Australopithecus afarensis child

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From the Washington Post comes the story of a three year old girl that, apparently, got washed away in a flood and drowned----3.3 million y...
Friday, September 15, 2006

"Is Intelligent Design Biblical?"

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Denis Alexander writes a provocative paper entitled "Is Intelligent Design Biblical?" in which he argues (quite persuasively in m...

Finally...

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I have finally gotten around to joining the American Scientific Affiliation, an organization of scientists committed to God's Word. The ...
Wednesday, September 13, 2006

The Historical Adam

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John McIntyre has written a truly unusual article on the historicity of Adam, in which he argues that the idea that Adam was the biological ...
Monday, September 11, 2006

Ice Cores and the Flood

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Catching up again. In an article that appeared at the end of 2003 in the ASA's journal Perspectives on the Christian Faith, Paul Seely a...
Thursday, September 07, 2006

Papal About Face?

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Also in the Pew Forum is this note, in which it is said that some reconciliation has taken place. The story states: Pope Benedict and his...

Home Schooling

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The Pew Forum has posted an article relating the push among evangelicals to pull their kids from public schools. It reads in part: "T...
Sunday, August 27, 2006

ABC and ID

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By way of Instapundit, Tim Blair notes that ABC is promoting a new book that attacks ID. The tag line for the book, which you can buy at the...
Wednesday, August 23, 2006

"...As the sparks fly upward"

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From the Vatican, we find the pope has fired his royal astronomer for his support of evolutionary theory. According to a Daily Mail articl...

Darwin = Hitler? Apparently not.

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Reader Steve Carr points out that in two of Hitler's speeches, he very clearly states that humans were not part of the evolutionary path...

Hobbits again

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The controversy is heating up again on the island of Flores, where the peculiar individuals called Homo floresiensis were discovered a few ...

Darwin = Hitler?

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A new special from Coral Ridge Ministries will air on August 26 and 27 titled Darwin's Deadly Legacy . Check for local listings. Chri...
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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Human DNA

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The BBC reports on a study in which a gene sequence that is unique to humans has been found. Speculation is that it is at least partially ...
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