Tag: C. S. Lewis
A Christmas Nightmare for the COVID Era
The Christmas horror-comedy Silent Night offers a shrewd indictment of both mindless secularism and authoritarian science.
Intelligent Design and the Value of Suffering
After she realized she had lost her battle with cancer, my wife Melissa wrote a letter to our children.
Intelligent Design and Man’s Free Will
Why do a husband and wife decide to have a child? A toy doll requires much less work.
Meyer’s God Hypothesis — Christmas Selection from Aleo Review of Books
There’s no discernible agenda other than enjoying good books. They promise “Reviews shorter than books.” That’s a concept.
An Argument from C. S. Lewis for Intelligent Design
According to Lewis, “universal evolutionism” has schooled us to think complicated functional things naturally arise from cruder and less complicated things.