Tag: artifacts
Dembski Won the Argument with His Critics; New Edition of The Design Inference Shows How
The expanded edition represents the culmination of decades of thought. Esteemed Princeton University mathematician Sergiu Klainerman has welcomed the book.
Barbieri’s Dilemma: Biological Information without Intelligence
The problem is obvious: Information is by its nature immaterial. It is measured in bits, not kilograms or joules.
Your Intelligently Designed Body Is a System of Systems
To be alive, every cell in your body needs solutions to a complicated set of problems.
The Discontinuous Fossil Record Refutes Darwinian Gradualism
Appeals to the incompleteness of the fossil record are no longer tenable. Paul Nelson has cogently explained why.
Patterns of Design in Human Life
Dr. Simmons sees clues of design in the processes of reproduction, in development, and in the many complex events in the lungs and vascular system that make childbirth possible.