When I refer to the organism’s intelligent agency, or its purposiveness, or its directed coordination of means to serve particular ends, I do not imply anything equivalent to our own conscious purposing or planning. But neither do I suggest something inferior to our particular sort of wisdom and power of action. If anything, we must consider organic life — for example, the life of our cells — to be an expression of a higher sort of intelligence and intention than we ourselves can yet imagine consciously achieving in the technological realm. — Stephen L. Talbott, Nature Institute, May 17, 2016
Dave Coppedge daily draws together information from published articles in science journals and explains them in creationist terms and puts them on his website www.crev.info. He loves photographing natural scenes of beauty and emailing his work daily. He also features some of the best articles written by creationist scientists. His article on ribosome self-assembly is excellent.
Science as a Delphic oracle exists only in the popular imagination and the silent assumptions of certain scientists. At any given time there are only searchers who agree or disagree. The March of Science is not an orderly army on parade, but rather a land rush for the free spaces ahead. This means a degree of anarchy. Besides, fogeyism, faddism, love of stability, self-seeking, personal likes and dislikes, and all other infirmities of mind, play as decisive a part in science as in any other cultural enterprise. — Jacques Barzun, historian, in Darwin, Marx, Wagner
April 23, 2006Like some federal official holding a press conference after a disaster, a Harvard paleontologist has tackled the unenviable job of explaining what Darwin called the most severe challenge that could be levied against his theory: the fossil record. The challenge starts with a bang…
June 26, 2017When citizens are taught that they cannot help themselves, the outcome is predictable: social breakdown and increased criminal behavior.
May 5, 2017Dr. Thomas Woodward of the C.S. Lewis Society introduces a new release of his book, “Doubts About Darwin,” a history of the intelligent design movement.
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Have we not all one Father? Has not one God created us? Why do we deal treacherously with one another by profaning the covenant of the fathers? — Malachi 2:10