TagWilliam A. Dembski

Is it justified to interpret gaps science cannot answer as the intervention of an intelligent being?

This blog post explores whether it is truly justified to interpret areas science has yet to explain as the intervention of an ‘intelligent being’. Through the clash between evolution and intelligent design theory, we deeply examine where the boundary lies between scientific evidence and theological interpretation.   In a world dominated by creationism—the belief that God created the universe...

Intelligent Design: Divine Creation or Product of Chance?

This blog post examines the debate between science and religion, evolution and creation, focusing on 『Intelligent Design』.   It is no exaggeration to say that religion, like science, has existed since the dawn of humanity. And like science, it has developed its framework over time and expanded its influence. However, if the pre-Christian era was a ‘Spring and Autumn Period’ where numerous...

Can intelligent design theory better explain the origin of life?

This blog post discusses the scientific viability of intelligent design theory by comparing how it explains the origin of life and contrasting it with evolutionary theory.   In his book Intelligent Design, William A. Dembski proposed the theory of intelligent design, which posits that an intelligent being designed life with intent. This stands in opposition to the established theory of...