Questioninggeller
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William Dembski mentions on his blog that he and engineer Robert J. Marks have "Two forthcoming peer-reviewed pro-ID articles in the math/eng literature." Is is really impressive to talk about "intelligent design" in engineering journals? I hope engineers design with intelligence.
He then linked to drafts of the article, which don't mention intelligent design in biology, cosmology, etc. One is about "methodology to various search tools widely used in evolutionary search" regarding the conservation of information and another is uses the No Free Lunch Theorem. Dembski's use of the No Free Lunch Theorem has been utterly demolished so it'll be interesting to see the outcome of these articles.
Here are the drafts and interestingly nowhere in these drafts does "intelligent design" appear.
In sum, I guess this means the creationists still have no peer-reviewed articles in biology, paleontology, cosmology or anything relevant to the natural sciences. And I'm not surprised.
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He then linked to drafts of the article, which don't mention intelligent design in biology, cosmology, etc. One is about "methodology to various search tools widely used in evolutionary search" regarding the conservation of information and another is uses the No Free Lunch Theorem. Dembski's use of the No Free Lunch Theorem has been utterly demolished so it'll be interesting to see the outcome of these articles.
Here are the drafts and interestingly nowhere in these drafts does "intelligent design" appear.
In sum, I guess this means the creationists still have no peer-reviewed articles in biology, paleontology, cosmology or anything relevant to the natural sciences. And I'm not surprised.
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William Dembski said:*For obvious reasons I’m not sharing the names of the publications until the articles are actually in print.
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