Tag: Mount Rushmore
Doctor’s Diary: No Such Thing as a Coincidence
I find coincidences everywhere I look, all the time. Consider a simple blade of grass. One could write a long treatise about the simultaneous goings-on therein.
Specified Complexity and a Tale of Ten Malibus
The validity of these estimates and the degree to which they can be refined can be disputed. But the underlying formalism of specified complexity is rock solid.
Intuitive Specified Complexity: A User-Friendly Account
At this early stage in the discussion, however, it seems wise to lay out specified complexity in a convenient non-technical way.
Ahead of New Book Edition, Geoglyphs and Natural Features Test Dembski’s Design Inference
Designed features can hide in plain sight. A closer look can sometimes reveal the intentional acts of a mind.
What Is Intelligent Design and How Should We Defend It?
Intelligent design is a scientific theory that holds that many features of the universe and living things are best explained by an intelligent cause.