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  1. Evolution without God | Reasonable Faith

    While taking an anthropology course at San Jose State University about 10 years ago, the instructor took a poll on the first day of class asking students if that we are here because: 1) God created the …

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  3. Doctrine of Man (Part 16): Locating the Historical Adam

    In our last few sessions, we’ve been looking at the scientific evidence for the date of the origin of humanity in order to determine when, plausibly, the historical Adam might have lived. As we probed …

  4. Scepticism about Neo-Darwinism Re-Visited | Reasonable Faith

    But Genesis, in particular, is one of the most mythical books in a compilation of mythical books. If you want a question: how is evolution supported by a story that hinges on a man being made from dirt, a …

  5. “Mere” Christianity | Reasonable Faith

    Dr. William Craig answers weekly Questions and Answers on Christian Doctrine and apologetics. Read question “Mere” Christianity here.

  6. Belief in God | Reasonable Faith

    For instance, my feeling of pain grounds the belief that I am in pain, not some unrelated belief like "evolution is true" or "a=a". However, according to Plantinga, experiencing guilt, happiness, and …

  7. Who Speaks for Science? | Reasonable Faith

    In congruous manner, the Darwinian Revolution is viewed as consisting of the displacement of humans from their exalted position as the center of life on earth, with all other species created for the service …

  8. Could Neanderthals Talk? - Reasonable Faith

    A survey of the archaeological evidence points to behaviors among Neanderthals and other archaic humans that plausibly required linguistic ability. Dediu and Levinson summarize,

  9. The Doctrine of Creation (part 21) | Defenders: 1 | Reasonable Faith

    The Defenders Podcast: Series 1 is Dr. Craig’s Sunday school class on apologetics. Listen online now: The Doctrine of Creation (part 21)

  10. Whence Our Inclination to Sin? | Reasonable Faith

    Why do humans have such a proclivity to evil? It seems to me plausible that the roots of sin lie in our inherent self-seeking animal nature in combination with the web of corruption in which we are born …