
Daily Dose Of Wisdom #35 New Scientific Problems With EVOLUTION (And A Better Paradigm For The Future)
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Jan 3, 2026 In this engaging discussion, Dr. J.T. Bridges, a philosopher specializing in epistemology and the history of science, critiques neo-Darwinism and promotes a post-Darwinian design framework. He explores the cultural impact of Darwinism and its outdated assumptions, while highlighting intelligent design's role in challenging materialism. The conversation delves into genomic design as a potential alternative, discussing how it reconciles scientific inquiries with theological perspectives. Bridges emphasizes the need for civil dialogue to bridge gaps in understanding.
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Darwinism As An Epistemological Construct
- J.T. Bridges argues Darwinism doesn't tell a literally true past because its evidence and assumptions don't support that claim.
- He frames the conflict between neo-Darwinism and intelligent design as epistemological, not merely metaphysical.
From Darwin To Neo‑Darwinism
- Bridges summarizes Darwinism as gradual change via natural selection and Neo‑Darwinism as its genetics-based modern synthesis.
- He contrasts both with intelligent design, which infers intelligence from features best explained by agency.
Intelligent Design's Scientific Focus
- Intelligent design assesses biochemical complexity and information as signs of intelligence, not scripture.
- Bridges notes ID's aim has been to challenge materialism using mathematics, biochemistry, and rhetoric.










