Month: February 2016
The Physics of Intelligent Design
David Snoke discusses the “physicality of information” and a frequently encountered stumbling block in dialogues with theistic evolutionists.
Physicist David Snoke on Denton’s Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis
Dr. Snoke’s comments as a physicist are particularly helpful and illuminating.
The Great Cambrian Whitewash
One can only dunk the opposition to a viewpoint for so long. Sooner or later, the critique will come up for air.
Stephen Meyer Meets Lawrence Krauss, and More — March Is Going to Be Interesting
Here come four exciting discussions of science against the backdrop of ultimate questions about humankind’s place in the universe.
Count on It: Bach, Biology, and the Baroque
Perhaps the parallel between what Michael Denton calls “non-adaptive order” in biology, and the art of the Baroque, goes a little further.