Bayes'-Theorem Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date July 14, 2020 CategoriesEpistemologyFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , Bayes’ Theorem, Big Bang, biological design, cosmic fine-tuning, evidence, helium, hydrogen, intelligent design, life, likelihood, Luke Barnes, Lydia McGrew, ministers, Philosophia Christi, Stephen Meyer, Thomas Bayes, Timothy McGrew, William A. Dembski, William Lane Craig A Bayesian Approach to Intelligent Design Jonathan McLatchie July 14, 2020 Epistemology, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 5 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. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 25, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , __k-review, African Americans, cover up, Darwinism, Discovery Institute, documentary, eugenics, From Darwin to Hitler, history, Human Zoos, John West, ministers, missing links, Oregon Documentary Film Festival, Ota Benga, Pamela Newkirk, premiere, pseudoscience, Pulitzer Prize, Racism, Richard Weikart, Seattle, Social Darwinism, South Africa, Spectacle: The Astonishing Life of Ota Benga, Woodland Park Zoo Register Now for May 8 Seattle Premiere of “Mesmerizing,” “Racially Charged” Human Zoos David Klinghoffer April 25, 2018 Bioethics, Evolution 3 What could be more wholesome or innocent than a visit to the zoo? You may ask that now, but it was a quite a different state of affairs a century ago. Read More ›