Tag: statistics
CDC Undercounts Suicide Epidemic by Not Including Assisted Deaths
You can call a dung beetle a butterfly, but it remains a dung beetle. The term suicide defines what is done, not why.
Darwinist Turns Math Cop: Track 1 and Track 2
Jason Rosenhouse insists that intelligent design proponents obey his rules, but happily flouts them himself.
The Book That Launched a Thousand Barbs
Briefly, the design inference (the method rather than the book) identifies two features as essential for eliminating chance: improbability and specification.
Do Statistics Prove Common Ancestry?
Consider a scenario where there are three German Shepherds: a mother, her son, and a third that is a genetically engineered clone of the son.
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.