The four Emory University biology faculty who played the role of Darwinian thought police had the opportunity to hear Dr. Ben Carson talk Monday about the kind of tolerance we should all strive to exhibit: I know there was some controversy about my
When it comes to video games, Jean and I have a pretty simple and straightforward rule: No guns, no blood, no bad language and, obviously, nothing that’s sexually suggestive. So I know what some of you are probably thinking:
Reading can change our lives—quite literally, according to a new study. Researchers say that literary characters can have a sizable impact on how we think and act. Now, that doesn’t mean that Harry Potter readers are going to start shopping for cauldrons or fans of the book The Hunger Games will stalk neighborhood pets. [...]
Design theorist William Dembski and BioLogos President Darrel Falk participated in an online forum (see the four essays linked here ) that addressed the question: “Is Darwinism Theologically Neutral?” Dembski answers “no.” Falk agrees with
The late Norman Vincent Peale, senior pastor of New York City’s Marble Collegiate Church for over 50 years, grew up in Ohio, a preacher’s kid. His father, Clifford Peale, was a tremendously compassionate man. If there was a need within his
Three weeks ago, we reviewed Jason Mraz’s new album, Love Is a Four Letter Word. And apart from a couple of passing allusions to cohabitation, it was a sweet album full of earnest, optimistic reflections about life and love. So much so, in fact, that I wrote in the conclusion of our review, “Jason Mraz’s [...]
A few weeks ago, Forbes magazine declared that Tony Stark—a.k.a. Iron Man—was worth a whopping $9.3 billion, making him the world’s fifth richest fictional character (one slot behind The Beverly Hillbilly’s Jed Clampett). If real-world dollars count on this fictional list, methinks that Mr. Stark may be moving up. The Avengers, starring Stark [...]
There’s a curious article in this morning’s New York Times detailing the evangelical fallout from President Obama’s decision last week affirming his support of same-sex marriage. The headline reads: After Obama’s Decision on Marriage,
Episode 4 of Is the Bible Reliable? focuses on the archaeological evidence for the monarchy of David and Solomon. One of the key sites in the debate over the United Monarchy under David is Khirbet Qeiyafa (sometimes called the “Elah Fortress” and
David Klinghoffer wrote yesterday: At last count we had 2,262 signature on our petition calling on Emory University to reaffirm the right of Commencement speaker Dr. Ben Carson to hold a dissenting view on Darwinian evolution. In a published

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