P
Punchy
Guest
Phillip Johnson's own description of his purpose:
My purpose is to examine the scientific evidence on its own terms, being careful to distinguish the evidence itself from any religious or philosophical bias that might distort our interpretation of that evidence…..The question I want to investigate is whether Darwinism is based on a fair assessment of the scientific evidence, or whether it is another kind of fundamentalism. (p. 14).
Exposing Darwinism to possible falsification would not imply support for any other theory, certainly not any pseudoscientific theory based upon a religious dogma. Accepting Popper's challenge is simply to take the first step towards understanding: the recognition of ignorance. Falsification is not a defeat for science, but a liberation. It removes the dead weight of prejudice, and thereby frees us to look for the truth. (1st Ed., p.154; 2nd Ed., p. 156)
Phillip E. Johnson Darwin on Trial
(1st Edition, 1991, Regnery Gateway, Washington DC)
(2nd Edition, 1993, InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, Illinois)
http://members.tripod.com/aslodge/id92.htm
Say what you will about Phillip Johnson, he is an intelligent man and good writer. In Darwin on Trial, he exposed the underlying philosophy behind evolutionary thinking in a way that few people have been able to accomplish. It's important to note that he's not a Biblical literalist nor a young earth creationist, but simply a man who found the evidence for Darwinism unconvincing and its associated materialistic beliefs disturbing.
Peace.