Giving Something Special by Syamananda Dasa
Dear Readers, The issue you are holding in your hands is a special one. It is fully dedicated to ‘examining’ the work of Charles Darwin. Darwin had himself suggested that none of his ideas should offend the religious sensibilities of anyone. Similarly we... read more
Trying To Make Sense Of It All
Overlooking frequent use of the words ‘if’, ‘but’, ‘perhaps’ and ‘must,’ answers provided by Darwinist thought look so right and convincing. But it is strange. There is a lot of uncertainty on one side and so much... read more
Evidence – Let it speak by Caitanya Carana Dasa
Consider the following five examples adapted from the article “Survival of the fakest” by Jonathan Wells published in the leading American magazine The American Spectator – December 2000 / January 2001 Life in a Bottle: Miller’s... read more