Tag: Stephen Meyer
Andrew Sullivan, Meet Richard Sternberg
This is another illustration of what Michael Egnor and others have said: intelligent design was the “canary in the coal mine” when it comes to cancel culture.
Tour, Meyer: The Mystery of Life Itself
As Stephen Meyer puts it here, “When life leaves, we don’t exactly know what’s left, but we know something left and it’s not just the physical.”
Stephen Meyer and James Tour: Tonight, a Wide-Ranging and Personal Conversation
Does life’s origin reflect the activity of a mind, or do blind, purely physical processes alone serve as a fully satisfactory explanation?
In Carbon Isotope Excursions, Darwinists Lose Another Excuse for the Cambrian Explosion
The claim that a spike in carbon isotope concentrations led to the explosion of biological diversity in the Cambrian doesn’t hold up, as if it would have helped, anyway.
A Bayesian Approach to Intelligent Design
I have come to think of evidence in Bayesian terms and this has in turn impacted the way I think about the biological arguments for ID.