Talk of creation, intelligent design and evolution doesn’t get far before the topic of Genesis arises—and rightly so. Sandy Grant takes us back to the foundational chapters of the Bible to see what they teach about the creation of the world. (more…)
Tag Archives: evolution
What is ‘neo-Darwinism’?
Interview: Is Intelligent Design good science?
Intelligent design: concluding thoughts
Open minds? Not in my school you don’t!
Couldn't Help Noticing
Dinosaur theory paraded as fact
Couldn't Help Noticing
Evolution
Interchange
Interview: The caveman made me do it
The Parable of the Programmer
Evolution retried
Review
Designer Cells
Review
Darwin’s Black Box:
The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution
Michael J. Behe
The Free Press, New York, 1996.
For a Science book to win the Christianity Today ‘Best Christian Book of the Year’ is somewhat surprising. Despite the chatty style and simple analogies, this is a book with technical biochemical descriptions of some difficulty. What relevance has this to Christianity? In scientific detail, probably not much. The relevance is in the implications of the thesis, particularly in the highly creationist-sensitive American context. Behe claims he has found a fatal flaw in Darwinian evolution—that because of discoveries in microbiology, Darwinian evolution simply cannot be true.
