Tag: beauty
When Darwinism Reigns, “The Pyramid Is the Point”
The Darwinian view encourages a way of interacting with others where the aim is to “humiliate [one’s] lesser brethren, just to remind them who’s boss.”
The Heavens Declare: Looking Forward to 2021
As to evidence for intelligent design, my impression has long been that the ancients gave more weight to the stars than to their own bodies.
Darwin and the Devolution of Story
Darwinian materialism suggests that the impulse toward artistic creation is merely the human songbird attracting a mate.
On Fall Foliage, Nathan Lents Comes Up Short
There is nothing in the word “gift” that entails its having been given identically to all persons at all times. That’s not hard, actually.
The Glorious, Intentional Gift of Autumn Beauty
Is there something adaptive to the enjoyment of colors in such a wild mix; and in our enjoying it at one particular time of the year?