Tag: Jay Richards
Jay Richards: God, Carl Sagan, and Word Games
When the vast majority of people speak about God, they have in mind a powerful, conscious Creator. Sagan plays games by redefining the meaning of “God.”
Before Carl Sagan Said It, Science Debunked It
Jay Richards and Eric Anderson discuss the statement that Carl Sagan is perhaps most famous for.
What Darwinism Fails to Explain About Business Enterprise
Why would anyone think Darwinian theory could explain business ups and downs? Eric Holloway explains.
Intelligent Design and Fine-Tuning for Scientific Discovery
The reason this evidence of “fine-tuning for discovery” is so satisfying to me is not just because it defeats the anthropic principle.
“Are We Spiritual Machines?”
The event at which I moderated the discussion about Ray Kurzweil’s book was the 1998 George Gilder Telecosm conference.