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Science and the Sacred
On Reducing Irreducible Complexity, Part II
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Darrel Falk
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 Darrel Falk. Michael Behe chose the mouse trap as his everyday example of a household gadget that was irreducibly complex. The structure of each part only makes sense in…
Who Cares About Darwin?
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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. There is an odd rearguard action to undermine evolution taking place that I don’t quite understand. Rather than critique evolution for its inability to explain the bacterial…
Saving Anthony
By
Darrel Falk
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 Darrel Falk. Some time ago, I spoke with a theologian who has accepted the findings of the physical sciences–the earth is 4.5 billion years old–but not the biological sciences.…
Decent Swordfish
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kgiberson
Source: FotoosVanRobin / Flickr / All Rights Reserved 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. I love the show Frasier and watch it most nights before I go to bed. Last night’s episode had…
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