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Structuralism of the Gaps?

Published on July 12, 2026 By sirrahc

My regular readers may recall that I did a few posts last year in which I quoted Michael Denton, MD, PhD, from his book Evolution: A Theory in Crisis (1985). It was the Bonus Re-Read in my “Five Non-Fiction Books I Enjoyed Reading in 2025” post. This year, I am (slowly and sporadically) working my […]

Five Non-Fiction Books I Enjoyed Reading in 2025

Published on January 4, 2026 By sirrahc

Although I am spending more time reading fiction these days, I did manage to read several non-fiction books in 2025, all of which I enjoyed and benefited from to varying degrees. Those described below are sort of a “Top 5” — the ones I consider standouts and would recommend to anyone interested in the relevant […]

Do You Wanna Build a Cell, Man?

Published on May 4, 2025 By sirrahc

I re-read Michael Denton’s Evolution: A Theory in Crisis (1986) recently. When he wrote the book, Denton, an agnostic, was an Australian medical doctor and scientist doing biological research in Sydney. It was one of my favorite books when I was reading a lot on the evolution/creation/ID “debate” back in the 2000s, and I wanted […]

Top 7 Recommended Creation/Evolution/ID Books NOT by RTB/Hugh Ross

Published on August 25, 2024 By sirrahc

Hey, all! It occurred to me that, given how many books I read by the scholars at Reasons to Believe — in particular, Dr. Hugh Ross — and how often I quote them in this blog, some people might think RTB is basically my only source on matters of science apologetics. Do I ever recommend […]