mr. wilson!!!

first up, e.o. wilson's new book The Creation: A Meeting of Science and Religion came out this past month and was just reviewed in the magazine
first things by particle physicist
stephen barr. he compliments wilson's engaging prose on the intricacies of nature and the debt we owe it, but ultimately recognizes wilson's insistence on naturalism for what it is--idolatry. wilson's commitment to the "ancient, autonomous creative force" of nature has been unabashedly prevalent in all of his books on religion and science, including one i reviewed (consilience: the unity of knowledge) for the journal revisions: a journal of christian perspective (see pdf or html).

one nice point that barr brings up is wilson's poor understanding of Christianity: "he plays with the word creation, even choosing it as the title of his book, while evincing no grasp of whati it means. in its traditional and profounder meaning, creation is that timeless act whereby God holds all things in existence. it is not an alternative to natural theories of origin or natural explanations of change [...] did this insect evolve or is it created by God? to ask tat is as silly as to ask whether polonius died because hamlet stabbed him or because shakespeare wrote the play that way."
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