Tag: Justin Brierley
A Few Thoughts on the Cronin-Tour Debate
Under the theory of an unguided process of chemical and biological evolution, should a threshold of complexity, clearly identifying life, be expected?
Despite Fine-Tuning, Roger Penrose Is “Agnostic” About Intelligent Design
The slightest changes in almost any of the basic parameters of nature would have led to a universe without stable stars or without stars at all.
Understanding the Mind: A Neuroscientist and a Psychiatrist Walk into a…
What’s most interesting about this discussion is how well the life of the intellect, engaged by science, gets on without guidance from eliminative materialism.
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.
Luskin, Shapiro: Has Intelligent Design Waned?
Shapiro suggests that ID often amounts to a presenter highlighting an amazing feature in biology and then giving glory to God.