Stephen Meyer: Yes, Intelligent Design is Detectable in Nature

Episode 1124 May 23, 2018 00:18:59
Stephen Meyer: Yes, Intelligent Design is Detectable in Nature
Intelligent Design the Future
Stephen Meyer: Yes, Intelligent Design is Detectable in Nature

May 23 2018 | 00:18:59

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid reads a popular essay by philosopher of science Stephen Meyer on the detectability of intelligent design in nature. The article recently appeared in Sapientia, and here at Evolution News. In the piece, Meyer explains the logic by which we routinely know there’s been a creative intelligence at work. Meyer unpacks this logic in terms of information, which we can see clearly in the cell, but elsewhere in nature, too. He also shows how this detection method is an established part of the historical sciences.

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