Tag: Stephen Meyer
Information and Life’s Origin — A Retrospective View
Unguided natural processes, according to the generalized Second Law, cannot systematically increase the information content of a closed system over time.
Defining Science, and Discussing Stephen Meyer’s God Hypothesis, on Twitter
“God is a hypothesis. What Dr. Meyer does is evaluate that hypothesis against the latest scientific evidence of the last century.”
Listen: Carbon Valley Trumps Silicon Valley
“Nobody doubts that natural selection and random mutation is a biological process. What we doubt is that they can generate fundamentally new forms of life.”
Friendly Sparring, Verbal and Otherwise, on a Recent Episode of The Bryan Callen Show
The result is the type of interaction we’re secretly craving — energetic conversation between people with differing views but who demonstrate mutual respect.
Stephen Meyer: Has the West Forgotten God?
Meyer revisits Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Templeton Prize speech from May 10, 1983. He argues that Solzhenitsyn’s indictment is more timely than ever.