Young-C.-S.-Lewis-The Most Reluctant Convert Type post Author John G. West Date November 1, 2021 CategoriesC.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien Tagged , agnosticism, Alfred Russel Wallace, animals, Arthur Balfour, Balfour Declaration, C. S. Lewis, evolution, G. K. Chesterton, Gifford lectures, intelligent design, Miracles: A Preliminary Study, morality, natural selection, Plato, reason, relativism, Scientism, Social Darwinism, and Totalitarian Science, St. George Jackson Mivart, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, The Everlasting Man, The Genesis of Species, The Problem of Pain, Theism and Humanism Humanity: Natural Selection’s Ultimate Challenge According to C. S. Lewis John G. West November 1, 2021 C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien 11
Martin Luther King, 1963, via Wikimedia Commons Type post Author John G. West Date January 18, 2019 CategoriesScientific Racism Tagged , Arthur Balfour, C.S. Lewis, Dallas, Darwinian theory, discrimination, gravitation, Herbert Spencer, Hiroshima, Human Zoos, intelligent design, James Jeans, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Day, materialism, Nagasaki, progress, Racism, science, scientific racism, scientism, Scientism, Social Darwinism, and Totalitarian Science, Strength to Love, Technology Martin Luther King’s Powerful Critique of Scientific Racism, Scientific Materialism John G. West January 18, 2019 Scientific Racism 4