Tag: mathematics
Against the Tide: Oxford’s John Lennox Describes Kinship with C. S. Lewis
“I owe him an immense amount because although he wasn’t a scientist, he understood science. He understood the implications and the philosophy of science.”
ID by Another Name? Astronomer Says 50 Percent Chance We’re Living in Computer Simulation
Of course, an 80 percent chance that we live in an intelligently design world compares favorably with only a 50 percent chance.
Breakout Paper in Journal of Theoretical Biology Explicitly Supports Intelligent Design
If the paper is any indication, appearing as it does in a prominent journal, some of the suffocating constraints on ID advocacy may be coming off.
Why Science and Atheism Don’t Mix
Physicist John Polkinghorne says that the reduction of mental events to physics and chemistry destroys meaning.
Applying Bayes’ Theorem to Biological Design
Suppose we want to know the odds that a particular individual won last week’s Mega Millions jackpot in the United States.