Tag: ignorance
With One Short Rule, Philip Ball Explains Why “Junk DNA” May Be a Placeholder for Ignorance
Here is Ball’s proposed rule for molecular biologists: “stop assuming,” he writes, “we know which parts of DNA matter and which don’t.”
Leading Neuroscientist Wavers on Physical View of Consciousness
“Consciousness cannot be explained only within the framework of space and time and energy, but we need to postulate something additional — experience.”
God Hypothesis: In Defense of Stephen Meyer’s Book Title
What Dr. Meyer did was enter the atheist camp, take up their flawed tools, and defeat them with their own weapons.
Theists vs. Atheists: Who Has the Burden of Proof?
Because Dillahunty refuses to debate me again, I’ll address his claim that atheists have no burden of proof in the debate over God’s existence in this post.
Chemist James Tour: The Unacknowledged Mystery of Life’s Origin
The problem isn’t that “We have no idea” how life originated. Admitting ignorance is a good thing!