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Edification vs. Enhancement—The Non-Transhumanist Vision of AI in Education
An essay on the wise use of technology in education where humans thrive as humans and not as technological freaks
Oct 4
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The Connections Among Information, Intelligence, and Decision
Linking several key concepts underpinning the theory of intelligent design
Sep 29
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Bill Dembski
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1871 Critic of Darwinism Whose Criticisms Still Pack a Punch
Breathing new life into St. George Jackson Mivart's On the Genesis of Species
Sep 26
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Bill Dembski
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Nature's Missing Law of Information
This just published monograph reveals the law that governs nature's formational order
Sep 25
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Bill Dembski
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Origin-of-Life Interview with Edward Peltzer
A student of Stanley Miller and Jeffrey Bada explains the failure of materialistic origin-of-life scenarios
Aug 19
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Bill Dembski
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Remembering Walter Bradley (1943–2025)
A towering figure in the intelligent design movement passes on
Jul 23
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Bill Dembski
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The Role of Intelligent Design in UNFORGETTING GOD
An Interview with Barry Arrington about his new book
May 30
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Bill Dembski
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The Emergence of Freedom: The Sciences and the Human Spirit After Darwin
Book recommendation: A powerful systematic demolition of scientism
Apr 25
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Bill Dembski
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Conservation of Information: The History of an Idea
Conservation of information is a powerful idea in both physics and computer science. This article provides a historical overview of the concept.
Jan 17
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Bill Dembski
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The Displacement Fallacy
Why so much of evolutionary theory is filling one hole by digging another
Dec 18, 2024
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Bill Dembski
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Remembering Michael Ruse
Philosopher of biology Michael Ruse died Friday, November 1, 2024. Paradoxically, he was ardent in his Darwinism, mild in his atheism, and fair-minded…
Nov 4, 2024
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Bill Dembski
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Arguing About Taste with Large Language Models
When Large Language Models aspire to literary genius, what could go wrong?
Oct 17, 2024
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Bill Dembski
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