Werner Gitt Books
This author focuses on complex societal issues and ethical dilemmas through a precise and analytical style. Their work explores the impact of technology on human society, offering profound reflections on our future. Through thoughtful narratives and attention to detail, the author prompts readers to consider critical contemporary questions. Their insight into both the technical and philosophical aspects of the subject matter is refreshing and unique.







Information: The Key to Life
- 478 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Dr. Werner Gitt presents a compelling argument in the evolution versus creation debate by exploring the Theory of Universal Information. He emphasizes the intricate complexity of information inherent in all life, suggesting it is deliberately programmed by an all-knowing God. Gitt challenges the notion that matter or energy is the sole cause of existence, offering a groundbreaking technical perspective that invites readers to reconsider their understanding of life's origins and the universe.
Did God Use Evolution?: Observations from a Scientist of Faith
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book presents a critical analysis of theistic evolution, highlighting a shift among scientists from the synthetic theory of evolution. Dr. Gitt challenges the underlying assumptions and implications of this perspective, offering fresh and surprising conclusions that invite readers to reconsider established beliefs about evolution and its compatibility with theistic views.
Did God use evolution?
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
"Analyses and rejects the assumptions and consequences of the doctrine of theistic evolution."--P. [4] of cover.
If Animals Could Talk: Creation Speaks for Itself
- 115 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores fascinating facts about the natural world, highlighting incredible animal behaviors and unique biological processes. It reveals astonishing statistics, such as the sparrow's heart rate during flight, the rapid growth of baby blue whales, and the impressive light efficiency of glow worms. Each fact showcases the wonders of nature, inviting readers to appreciate the remarkable adaptations and characteristics of various species.
Stars and Their Purpose: Understanding the Origin of Earth's "Nightlights"
- 213 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring profound existential questions, this book delves into the origins of the universe and the possibility of design versus chance in our existence. It invites readers to reflect on the nature of creation and the existence of a Creator, all while appreciating the beauty of the starry sky. The narrative encourages contemplation of our place in the cosmos, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for all.
Questions I Have Always Wanted to Ask
- 159 pages
- 6 hours of reading
If animals could talk
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
What would we learn if animals could talk? Werner Gitt and K.H. Vanheiden have selected a fascinating group of creatures and spoken for them through lively dialogues with the reader. In doing so, our eyes are opened to the scientific wonders of the animal world, as well as the wisdom and beauty of God's creation. An excellent title for children and adults of all ages.