For example, my academic institution, the College of Charleston, holds an annual “Darwin Week.” Dr. Rob Dillon, who is both an evolutionary biologist and a committed Christian, organizes the yearly event. In 2011, he arranged a debate between Dr. Karl Giberson (physics professor and vice president of the BioLogos forum founded by Dr. Francis Collins of the Genome Project) and me. We argued the question “Does science make belief in God harder or easier?” This year’s debate between an atheist and a Christian asks “Are Science and Faith Compatible?”
On Feb. 12, should Darwin get his day? – Washington Post
By Mike Robertson|2015-03-25T09:48:14-04:00February 11, 2013|Campus Life|Comments Off on On Feb. 12, should Darwin get his day? – Washington Post