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Elephants Sold Separately: Understanding the Design Inference

The design inference essentially seeks to prove a conditional: that if the development of life is highly improbable under any Darwinian scenario, then we are justified in inferring design. Read More ›
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Pink EleP(T|H)ants on Parade: Understanding, and Misunderstanding, the Design Inference

As developed by William Dembski, the design inference argues from the specified complexity in individual chance hypotheses to design. Read More ›
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Regarding Matzke, Coyne, and Darwin’s Doubt, a Reader Asks

"I found it funny that Jerry Coyne did not want to review the book because he was not a paleontologist..., but he supported Nick's review even though he is not a paleontologist." Read More ›

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