Month: September 2014
From Stephen Meyer, a Seven-Minute Overview of Intelligent Design
Arguments for ID can be intellectually intimidating — it’s not always easy stuff to digest.
Methodological Naturalism: A Rule That No One Needs or Obeys
The only real motivation for holding to MN is to keep the bad guys at bay, as an all-purpose "Press Button in Case of Emergency" defeater for ideas like intelligent design.
Quality Control Is a Design Concept at Work in the Cell
To see these same kinds of precautions at work in a living cell is uncannily like what we know from industry.
Thoughts on the Occasion of My Son’s Bar Mitzvah
Begging the reader’s indulgence, I thought that it bears on some of our concerns here at ENV.
Is That a Rock Pile or a Monument?
To a casual observer, it might just look like an unusual rock pile. To an archaeologist, it’s a monument. Here’s a case for applying design detection principles.