Education and Evolution

Education and Evolution

I may when I have more time say more about Russ Pulliamโ€™s second piece on evolution and faith. The main thing that disturbs me is that he envisages a hypothetical scenario in which one chooses institutions of higher education based on the grade youโ€™ll get for already thinking as you do. If I didnโ€™t think the point of institutions such as the university where I teach was to educate, so that people know more and reason better when they leave than when they got here, then I hope Iโ€™d go look for some other line of work that actually had a point to it.

At any rate, two other bloggers have interacted with Pulliam: The Clever Badger and Rev. Ouabache. Both posts are worth a look.

For a nice illustration of how education can change oneโ€™s mind about evolution, check out todayโ€™s guest post over at An Evangelical Dialogue On Evolution.

One last post I wish to share isnโ€™t on this topic, but it does relate to another topic weโ€™ve been discussing here recently. What Did I Just Step In? has a post about C. S. Lewisโ€™ โ€œmost embarassing verse in the Bibleโ€, and the verse in question turns out to be the prediction in Mark 13 that the generation that heard Jesus would not pass away until the end came.


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