Unfortunately, I can’t be thankful for being well. I went to the doctor yesterday and he said I should stay home the rest of the week. I slept most of the day today. Your prayers for me, dear reader, are much appreciated — and for my dear wife, who has caught the cold from me and feels worse than I do.
Between naps I have been reading The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism by Michael J. Behe, which is Behe’s sequel to his now decade-old book, Darwin’s Black Box. Behe could use your prayers, too, because those who are convinced that the wide diversity of life arose entirely by natural selection operating on random mutations will surely respond — and their responses have not always been gracious.
I am thankful for Behe’s bravery, intelligence and ability to communicate complex scientific concepts clearly without losing the complexity. It’s hard not to be swayed by the constant affirmations of Darwinism, so I’m especially thankful for this well-reasoned and well-supported rebuttal.
November 6, 2009 at 12:06 pm |
I came, I read, I prayed. I’m thankful that you guys didn’t spread the bug to me. Please feel better SOON!!!