Tag: probability
Chance, Necessity, and Design
To properly use the Explanatory Filter, it is vital to identify what exactly one is trying to explain. Take a rusted automobile.
Researchers: It Exists; Therefore, It Evolved
According to some reporters and Darwinists, evolutionary theory today needs no more confirmation than existence. Evolution is a fact, remember?
The “All Outcomes Are Equiprobable” Argument
I’ve been busy lately with a big landscaping job for the neighborhood evolutionist.
Why the Conclusion that Life Is Designed Really Is Inescapable
For theists to eschew the claim that life is designed is puzzling, because nothing seems to force them to adopt that counterintuitive stance.
Robert Marks: Randomness and the Enigma of Creativity
Only a freely acting, designing agent resolves the mystery. Only such an agent creates, truly, ex nihilo.