Tag: improbability
Kudos: Saleem Ali, ID Critic, Agrees to Talk with an ID Proponent
Dr. Ali’s comments in his discussion with Meyer and Brierley are a little bit of a word salad, but never mind.
Darwinist Turns Math Cop: Track 1 and Track 2
Jason Rosenhouse insists that intelligent design proponents obey his rules, but happily flouts them himself.
Anthropic Fine-Tuning as Evidence of Design
The multiverse concept posits the existence of many other universes, each with different sets of physical parameters.
Randy Isaac’s Critique Demonstrates his Faith-Based Approach to Science
Members of the evolutionary community believe that philosophical commitments supersede evidence and reason.
Tour, Meyer: Some Very Hard Problems Facing Origin-of-Life Research
The problems range from the extreme improbabilities associated with protein assembly, to what precisely has gone missing in the nanosecond when a cell dies.