By Randy Isaac, on March 6th, 2010%
“No undirected process will demonstrate the capacity to generate 500 bits of new information starting from a nonbiological source.”
This prediction relates to the causal powers of materialistic mechanisms. It is derived from the primary claim of ID which, according to Meyer, is that information, in particular complex specified information, can only be generated by an intelligent . . . → Read More: ID Prediction #1
By Randy Isaac, on March 6th, 2010%
Meyer acknowledges that critics of ID have claimed that ID is not scientific, in part because it isn’t testable. He devotes chapter 18 to presenting six reasons why he believes ID is truly science. In Appendix A, Meyer suggests a dozen predictions derived from the claims of ID. These predictions, he claims, constitute a set of . . . → Read More: ID Predictions
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