What’s So Great About Evolution?

What’s So Great About Evolution?

Gordon J. Glover, who has the blog Beyond the Firmament and a book by the same name, has shared a series of videos offering intelligent, articulate and respectful explanations of evolution aimed at Christians who have heard it blamed for atheism and the evidence supporting it called into question. I am posting the first one here.

In other news, the blogosphere is responding to a story about someone at the Texas equivalent of the department of education who was forced to resign after forwarding information about a presentation by Barbara Forrest. Censorship is indeed a big issue, but it isnโ€™t the young-earth creationists and cdesign proponentsists who are the victims. You can learn more at The Austringer, Pharyngula, Pandaโ€™s Thumb, Further Thoughts and Traveling from Kansas.

To cheer yourself up after reading that news, and in the process see a wonderful example of what living organisms have evolved to be capable of, take a look and see what this squirrel can doโ€ฆ

Finally, there is a new interview with Philip Pullman, the atheist author of a well-known series of childrenโ€™s books, one of which has been made into a movie about to be released in December. (Hat tip: Internet Monk and In The Open Space: God and Culture). Read it to find out what it means to him to be โ€œa 1662 Book of Common Prayer atheistโ€, what he thinks of Narnia and Lord of the Rings, and other interesting things he has to say. I havenโ€™t read any of the books so I wonโ€™t be commenting until Iโ€™ve at least seen the movie, but I will note that there have been interesting suggestions that the deity that is the focus of the stories is essentially the Gnostic demiurge. There is a book about Pullmanโ€™s books (i.e. another book I have not yet read) that apparently explores this theological aspect further, called Killing the Imposter God: Philip Pullmanโ€™s Spiritual Imagination in His Dark Materials. A blog I just discovered called Asking the Wrong Questions has an amusing summary of the series, as well as commentary on other works of literature and television, including Battlestar Galactica: Razor, which I still havenโ€™t seen yet.


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