C.S. Lewis at Magdalen College (Photo by © Norman Parkinson Achive/Iconic Images/Getty Images) Type post Author John G. West Date October 27, 2021 Categorized C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien Tagged , biology, C.S. Lewis, Charles Darwin, Creative Evolution, Evolution and Intelligent Design, evolutionary theory, evolutionists, eyes, Henri Bergson, Herbert Spencer, intelligent design, L’Evolution Creatice, natural selection, New Atheists, Oxford University Socratic Society, Richard Dawkins, The Magician’s Twin, William Paley Why C. S. Lewis Doubted the Creative Power of Natural Selection John G. West October 27, 2021 C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien
New_York_Magazine_HQ_by_David_Shankbone Type post Author John G. West Date July 15, 2021 Tagged , Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, Bruce Chapman, Center for Science & Culture, Christopher Rufo, classroom, critical race theory, Darwinists, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, education, education policy, Evangelical Christians, Evolution and Intelligent Design, evolutionary theory, intelligent design, New York Magazine, New York Times, Sarah Jones, strengths and weaknesses, students Critical Race Theory and Intelligent Design: The Mixed-Up Comparison of Sarah Jones John G. West July 15, 2021