dart and target Type post Author William A. Dembski Date November 27, 2023 CategoriesCosmologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , arrow, atheism, biological systems, chance, Charles Darwin, Climbing Mount Improbable, Darwinian mechanism, Darwinians, evolution, intelligent design, luck, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, pattern, probabilistic resources, probability, random, Richard Dawkins, specified complexity, target, The Blind Watchmaker, The Design Inference, theists, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert Natural Selection as the Great Designer Substitute William A. Dembski and Winston Ewert November 27, 2023 Cosmology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 In this way, the majority of evolutionary biologists, insofar as they understand the design inference at all, rationalize it away. Read More ›
bullseye Type post Author William A. Dembski Date June 28, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , algorithmic information theory, arrow, Cambridge University Press, coin toss, complexity, complexity theory, Darwinists, dissertation, evolution, fair coin, Francis Crick, Guide to Reading Jason Rosenhouse (series), intelligent design, Jason Rosenhouse, John Maynard Smith, Leo Kadanoff, Leslie Orgel, natural selection, Paul Davies, Philosophia Christi, poker, probabilistic complexity, probability, Richard Dawkins, Robert J. Marks II, royal flush, Skeptical Inquirer, specification, specified complexity, target, The Blind Watchmaker, The Design Inference, The Failures of Mathematical Anti-Evolutionism, UC Irvine, University of Notre Dame, Wikipedia, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert Jason Rosenhouse and Specified Complexity William A. Dembski June 28, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 16 Not all patterns eliminate chance in the presence of improbability. Take an arrow shot at a target. Read More ›