Author: William A. Dembski
Defecting from Darwinian Naturalism: A Review of Thomas Nagel’s Mind & Cosmos
About a decade ago I would muse on what it might take for intelligent design to win the day.
Design Inference vs. Design Hypothesis
On a bright December day in 1994 in Green Valley, Arizona, the term “design inference” hit me.
Conservation of Information Made Simple
Conservation of information is not a difficult concept and once it is understood, it becomes clear that evolutionary processes cannot create the information required to power biological evolution.
Dennett on Competence without Comprehension
In Turing’s contribution to computer science, Daniel Dennett finds proof that a reductionist, materialist understanding of life and cognition is well in hand.
Science and Religion at the Portsmouth Institute
Some lessons drawn from debating Darwinists in general, and Ken Miller in particular.