Meyer book background image Type post Author Elizabeth Whately Date August 2, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhilosophy Tagged , abduction, Bayesian reasoning, computer code, David Berlinski, David Glass, deductive proof, God Hypothesis, inference to the best explanation, intelligent agency, intelligent design, James Croft, likelihood ratio, philosophers, probability, probability bound, Return of the God Hypothesis, St. Louis, Stephen Meyer, Substack, syllogism, Unbelievable, universal probability bound, William A. Dembski Stephen Meyer, James Croft: Philosophers Battle Over the God Hypothesis Elizabeth Whately August 2, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Philosophy 7 Croft ultimately had the worse of the argument on substance, as I intend to show over several forthcoming posts. Read More ›
test tube Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 16, 2021 CategoriesCosmologyGeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Charles Lyell, Darwinian evolution, Douglas Axe, Eugenie Scott, evolutionary biology, geologists, historical sciences, intelligent agency, intelligent design, Intelligent Design Uncensored, Jonathan Witt, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), Planck time, probability bound, specified complexity, specified information, Stephen Jay Gould, William A. Dembski Answering an Objection: “You Can’t Measure Intelligent Design” Casey Luskin July 16, 2021 Cosmology, Geology, Intelligent Design 10 We test intelligent design in the same way that we test all historical scientific theories. Read More ›