Tag: probability
Why Certainty Doesn’t Always Require Accuracy — A $5 Lesson in Probability
As our dialogue continues, I think I’m starting to understand your position more clearly.
The Calculation-Free Design Intuition and the Calculations That Validate It
From childhood, we all naturally ascribe things like spiders and hummingbirds to a “God-like designer.” But are we right to do this?
Challenge to a Critic of the Design Intuition: How Do You Explain Your Own Use of It?
Previously, I questioned a theistic evolutionist’s claim that we can’t rule out chance as an explanation for something unless the probability of chance working can be calculated accurately.
You Don’t Need a Calculator to Know Some Things Just Can’t Happen
This is the seventh part of my ongoing conversation about Undeniable with theistic evolutionist Hans Vodder.
On Functional Coherence — Another Serving of Oracle Soup
This is the fourth installment of my ongoing conversation with theistic evolutionist Hans Vodder about my book Undeniable.