Tag: A Meaningful World
Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature
Jonathan Witt describes four characteristics common in all works of human genius and provides examples, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet to Euclid’s geometry.
Nature Reveals Not Just Design but Genius
After studying the hallmarks of genius in humans, Witt and Wiker looked for the same characteristics in nature.
Pope Benedict on Intelligent Design and the Dangers of Darwinian Materialism
“We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution,” he said. “Each of us is the result of a thought of God.”
Early Cambrian Complexity and Other News
Stephen Meyer’s case for intelligent design in Darwin’s Doubt keeps getting vindicated by new fossils.
The Scientist Who Shouldn’t Exist — New Book by Matti Leisola, Jonathan Witt
“What happens when an up-and-coming European bioscientist flips from Darwin disciple to Darwin defector?”