The Truth, Goodness, and Beauty of Darwinism

Zygon 36 (1):77-92 (2001)
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Abstract

As a young proponent of “creation science,” I rejected Darwinian biology as false, bad, and ugly. Now I defend Darwinism as true, good, and beautiful. Moreover, I now see Darwinism as compatible with the natural piety that arises as one moves from nature to nature's God.

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