by nick | Mar 17, 2016 | Anselm, Apologetics, apologetics, Arguments, Being to God, Goodness to God, Perfection to God
Saint Anselm of Canterbury Anselm (1033-1109) was a Benedictine monk, Christian philosopher, and scholar who is recognized for many intellectual accomplishments, including his application of reason in exploring the mysteries of faith and for his definition of theology...
by nick | Mar 17, 2016 | Apologetics, Debate, dna, evolution, ID, Intelligent Design, Keith Fox, Stephen Meyer
From Justin Brierley’s “Unbelievable” podcast. Details: Stephen Meyer is a leading proponent of Intelligent Design who directs the Centre for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle. His [first] book “Signature in the Cell” claims to show that...
by idc | Mar 17, 2016 | Apologetics, Atheism
by Matt Nelson Conversions from atheism are often gradual and complex, no doubt. For many converts the road is slow and tedious, tiring and trying. But in the end unbelievers who find God can enjoy an inner peace that comes from a clear conscience in knowing they held...
by nick | Mar 16, 2016 | Apologetics, evolution, Michael Denton, Non-Adaptive Order, Refuting Darwinism
Written by: David Klinghoffer Stump your Darwinist friends by asking them to explain, in evolutionarily adaptive terms, biological features like the precise pattern of the maple leaf or of an angiosperm flower. “That’s a fantastically serious...
by nick | Mar 14, 2016 | Apologetics, Darwin, darwinism, evolution, natural selection, quotes, Quotes the Uphold Theism
Written By: Billy Dyer 4 Quotes 1. Familiar claims to the contrary notwithstanding, Darwin didn’t manage to get mental causes out of his account of how evolution works. He just hid them in the unexamined analogy between selection by breeding and natural selection…we...
by nick | Mar 14, 2016 | Apologetics, Cells, dna, Genetic Information, Intelligent Design, science, William Dembski
Written by Evolution News & Views If the real “stuff” of the universe is information, as William Dembski argues in his book Being as Communion, it makes sense that life would make it a high priority to preserve that information. To a Darwinian who...