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Jonathan Witt

Sonny and Cher

Sonny and Cher Meet Witt and Leisola

Leisola, of course, is a Finnish bioengineer who realized through his work that life could not have assembled itself through unguided processes. Read More ›
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Imagine Copernicus, Newton, Pasteur “Marching for Science”

Jonathan Witt: “In the M4S subculture, dissent is a thought crime.” Read More ›
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Four Darwin Heretics: A Reader’s Roundup

When you read Matti Leispola’s account of his adventures with a persecuted enclave of Darwin skeptics, you’ll understand why he has a smile on his face. Read More ›

This Year’s ID Education Days Were a Smash Success

Many high school students are eager to go beyond the brief and airbrushed presentation of evolutionary theory found in their biology textbooks, and are full of questions. Read More ›

Sean McDowell: As an Introduction to Intelligent Design, Heretic Is a Top Pick

It’s surprising to reflect that no scientist up till now had fully shared his own experience in rethinking Darwinism. Read More ›

Jonathan Witt, Matti Leisola, and the “Line of Despair”

Francis Schaeffer described what he called the “line of despair,” an assumption that faith and reason are separated from each other permanently. Read More ›

Stockholm University’s Ola Hössjer Reviews Heretic

“Should materialism be enforced, or are we, as scientists, willing to allow an intelligent designer through the door?” Read More ›

Mind the Gaps – Before Progressing Toward ID, Leisola Recounts Clearing Away Materialist Myths

Dr. Leisola's book itself, simply by existing, refutes a Darwinist myth. Read More ›
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Heretic Is Amazon’s #1 New Book on Evolution; Distinguished Scientists Endorse

What happens when an up-and-coming European bioscientist flips from Darwin disciple to Darwin defector, builds a highly successful scientific career, and then writes a book about it? Read More ›
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Heretic, Intelligent Design, and the Materialism of the Gaps

Consider an analogy. Imagine you have gone to visit the circular pattern of great stones on the Salisbury Plain in England known as Stonehenge. Read More ›

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