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Science and the Sacred
Chopping Logic
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kgiberson
Every Monday, “Science and the Sacred” features an essay from one of The BioLogos Foundation’s co-presidents: Karl Giberson and Darrel Falk. Today’s entry was written by Karl Giberson. Two curiously related things happened to me last month. The first was a request from the college bookstore for my book orders for the Logic course I…
Oxygen and Co-Creation
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The BioLogos Foundation
Every Friday, “Science and the Sacred” features an essay from a guest voice in the science and religion dialogue. This week’s guest entry was written by Mike Tice. Tice is a geobiologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Geology & Geophysics at Texas A&M University. He conducts research on the evolution of the earliest…
An Artist or An Engineer?
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The BioLogos Foundation
The problem of imperfect design in nature raises serious concerns for the idea of God as the divine engineer, the metaphor put forward by those associated with the Intelligent Design movement. After all, if God designed each detail in the blueprint of life, why would he create mammalian eyes which have a blind spot? The…
Darwin, Laplace, and “God of the Gaps” Reasoning
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The BioLogos Foundation
To some, Darwin’s theory of evolution has atheistic implications and seems like an attack against the divine power of God to create the universe. Certainly, Darwin’s theory does offer a natural explanation for how highly complex systems in biology seem to have been formed. However, the theory is not a challenge to the existence of…
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