Big Bang Type post Author Robert J. Marks II Date July 1, 2021 CategoriesFine-tuningPhysical Sciences Tagged , Conservation of Information, dice, economics, France, Great Britain, No Free Lunch, nothing, Principle of Insufficient Reason, probability, Robert J. Marks II, Scotland, thermodynamics, Wales, William A. Dembski, Winston Ewert Bernoulli, Keynes, and the Big Bang Robert J. Marks II July 1, 2021 Fine-tuning, Physical Sciences 3 In analysis of fine-tuning, No Free Lunch Theorems, and conservation of information, Bernoulli’s PrOIR is foundational. Read More ›
A Deist in Christian Clothing? Type post Author Brian Miller Date September 26, 2018 CategoriesBiologyFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, academics, atheism, Christianity, Darwinian evolution, deism, Denis Lamoureux, dialogue, dice, earthquake, Energy, entropy, Lawrence Krauss, nature, quantum fluctuations, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution, theology A Deist in Christian Clothing? Brian Miller September 26, 2018 Biology, Faith & Science 7 Denis Lamoureux unwittingly encourages Christians to embrace not a meaningful dialogue between faith and science but a self-imposed intellectual captivity. Read More ›
astonished 2 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date June 13, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "God of the gaps", Bible, BioLogos, Cambrian Explosion, Casey Luskin, concordism, Deborah Haarsma, Denis Lamoureux, dice, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, dysteleology, Evangelical Christianity, evolutionary creation, Francis Collins, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, Jesus Christ, Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Neo-Darwinism, Stephen Meyer, The Language of God, The Privileged Planet, theistic evolution, theology Astonished and Amused by Lamoureux’s (Mis)Take on Intelligent Design Ann Gauger June 13, 2018 Intelligent Design 17 It’s always unfortunate when people misconstrue or misrepresent other people. Read More ›
dinosaur explosion 2 Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date April 18, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Argentina, Brazil, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, creativity, dice, dinosaurs, ecosystems, evolution, fossil record, paleontology, skeletons, spaceship, University of Bristol The Dinosaur “Explosion” Cornelius Hunter April 18, 2018 Evolution 2 "First there were no dinosaur tracks, and then there were many," says the lead author of a new study out this week. Read More ›