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Bill Dembski is a writer and academic focused on freedom, technology, and education, with a background in intelligent design and multiple doctorates.

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The interview with Dr. Edward T. Peltzer explores his extensive background in ocean chemistry and his insights into the origin of life research. Peltzer discusses his education, mentorship under notable scientists, and the challen...
The article discusses the second law of thermodynamics, which states that physical systems tend to become more disordered over time. It contrasts thermal order with formational order, explaining how the latter can increase even in...
The article discusses the concept of 'Conservation of Information' as it applies to both physics and computer science, emphasizing that in search processes, information output cannot exceed prior information input. It explores his...
The essay defends intelligent design as a legitimate scientific theory while contrasting its philosophical foundations with those of biologist Michael Levin.
Elliot Pryce rises to become a superintelligence through innovation but ultimately chooses to deactivate himself, finding power unfulfilling and isolating.
This text discusses the relationship between information, intelligence, and decision-making, emphasizing that information is fundamentally about narrowing down possibilities. It contrasts modern and Aristotelian conceptions of inf...
The review argues that 'Creation or Evolution? A Catholic Dilemma' challenges theistic evolution and promotes intelligent design as compatible with Catholic doctrine, urging a reevaluation of Darwinism's scientific credibility.
Winston Ewert, a computer scientist and advocate for intelligent design, discusses his background, education, and research in the context of faith and science. He critiques Darwinian evolution using computer science principles, ar...
Inkwell Press has published the second edition of St. George Jackson Mivart’s 'On the Genesis of Species,' a critique of Darwin's theory of evolution. Mivart, a Roman Catholic and evolutionist, argues that Darwin's natural selecti...
The essay explores the relationship between freedom of thought and expression in Western culture, particularly through the lens of biblical texts from the Old and New Testaments. It argues that while church history has often suppr...
The author reflects on their experiences with Google since its inception, highlighting its evolution from a promising search engine to a monopolistic entity that commoditizes users and manipulates information. They discuss Google'...
The article discusses the ethical implications of a hypothetical challenge posed by YouTuber MrBeast, where participants could win $10,000 at the cost of a random person's death. It explores the moral dilemmas surrounding the acce...
Jaime Escalante's biography reveals his fight against low expectations in education, showcasing his methods that transformed minority students into academic achievers in mathematics.
The blog post is a remembrance of Walter Bradley, a pivotal figure in the intelligent design movement who passed away on July 2, 2025. The author, Bill Dembski, reflects on his personal encounters with Bradley, his contributions t...
The blog post discusses the relationship between materialism and culture, as explored in Barry Arrington's book 'Unforgetting God.' It highlights the impact of materialism on society, law, and morality, drawing connections to hist...
The post examines how Kim Mulkey would respond to players prioritizing fun over winning, highlighting her competitive nature and coaching philosophy.
The post discusses James Barham's book, 'The Emergence of Freedom: The Sciences and the Human Spirit After Darwin,' which critiques scientism and advocates for a non-reductive naturalism that acknowledges teleology in nature. The ...
Bill Dembski critiques C.W. Howell's 'Designer Science,' defending the ongoing relevance of intelligent design and challenging the narrative of its scientific failure post-Kitzmiller v. Dover.
Struggle is redefined from a creative force to a necessary resistance that fosters personal growth and highlights the importance of divine communication in overcoming life's challenges.
The author proposes a new admissions process for elite colleges that prioritizes fairness over current practices influenced by affirmative action and the competitive arms race among applicants. Drawing from personal experiences wi...
The Success Portraits Personality Test (SPPT) is a new universal personality assessment developed by industrial-organizational psychologists Fred Switzer and Jo Jorgensen, focusing on the situational dependence of personality trai...
The essay discusses the legacy of Jaime Escalante, who transformed a failing math program at Garfield High into a successful one, and how technological advancements, particularly AI, can enhance education rather than undermine it....
The Trotter Prize at Texas A&M University was awarded to Richard Dawkins and Rosalind Picard, who presented lectures on their contrasting views regarding science and religion. Dawkins, a biologist and atheist, defended Darwinism, ...
Dembski argues for the responsible use of AI in education, countering Smith's absolutist stance by highlighting its potential benefits when applied with discernment and oversight.