Tag: meaning
Why Mathematics and Literature Point to Intelligent Design
In an era where un-design is celebrated, a mathematician shows that structure and order are inherent in both literature and the universe.
The DNA Code Takes My Breath Away; Here’s Why
These examples may seem trivial, as if they were just “the way things are,” not proving anything. But this is not so.
Let’s Thank the Scientists Who Uplift Us
Many scientists, receiving vast support from taxpayers, are content with busying themselves in sifting dry technical details.
Remembering E. O. Wilson and Sociobiology
“Wilson is — if his worldview is correct — just as much living a lie as those religionists that he castigates.”
Leonard Sax on Intelligent Design and the “Ambiguity of the Evidence”
Stephen Meyer offers but does not seek to compel the choice to affirm a transcendent origin of the universe.