Tag: Jonathan Witt
Intelligent Design Made Relatable: New Young Adult Novel from Discovery Institute Press
The novel tells the story of Isaac, whose father died young. Why did he die? Isaac’s older cousin Charlie — a science teacher — says he knows why.
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.
How Modern Science Strengthens Claims of Theism
Jonathan Witt reviews discoveries of the last century that are causing even committed materialists to question or reject the neo-Darwinian explanation.
Here Is What We Mean by Intelligent Design (And What We Don’t)
Some ID supporters agree with universal common descent, but many ID supporters argue against the idea that all life shares a common ancestor.