Tag: Walter Bradley
Specified Complexity Made Simple: The Historical Backdrop
What happened to change the fortunes of specified complexity in the mainstream scientific community? The intelligent design movement happened.
Astrophysicist: “We Do Not Yet Know How, Where, or Why Life First Appeared”
It’s good to find another scientist — with no connections to intelligent design — who sees the issue so clearly.
Dembski and Ruse Look Back on 20 Years of Debate — And a Special Anniversary
The protest about the “spectre of intelligent design” was telling. When critics start talking that way, you can’t help wondering if ID is onto something.
On ID, Myth Persists that Wikipedia Is Reliable, though Co-Founder Has Called It “Appallingly Biased”
I was reminded of this by an exchange today on Twitter, or X, or however somebody “rebrands” it tomorrow.
In Appreciation of Ide Trotter
A memory stands out. It was the evening he was honored by family, friends, ID scholars Stephen Meyer, William Dembski, and Walter Bradley along with James Tour.