Tag: William Dembski
Measuring Surprise — A Frontier of Design Theory
The carvings look sustained (there are many of them) and deliberate, unlike creases created by splitting and pitting of surfaces over ages.
Keeping the Debate Over Undeniable on Track
Hans Vodder is a friend with whom I’ve been enjoying an unfolding discussion for well over a year.
BIO-Complexity Article Offers an Objective Method for Weighing Darwinian Explanations
Skeptics of evolutionary theory have argued that proposed Darwinian processes don’t rise to the level of plausible detailed explanations for the emergence of complex life.
Happy New Year! #1 of Our Top Stories of 2018: Yes, Intelligent Design Is Detectable by Science
This is one key issue on which proponents of ID and of theistic evolution differ.
Stephen Meyer: Looking Forward to Highlights of 2019, a Big Year for ID
Even Richard Dawkins can’t quite shake the idea that a sublime world like ours doesn’t come about by chance, but by “intelligent design.”