Why The Heart of the Matter is Information
If information, not matter, is the basic stuff of reality, how would this change the way we look at the world? On a classic episode of ID the Future from the vault, Center for Science and Culture Managing Director John West sits down with mathematician and philosopher Dr. Bill Dembski to discuss his 2014 book Being as Communion: A Metaphysics of Information. Building on his previous books making a case for intelligent design, Being as Communion presents a metaphysical framework for an informational world that can accommodate intelligent design. In Part 1, Dembski defines information and explains why it's more important than matter.
Видео Why The Heart of the Matter is Information канала Discovery Science
Видео Why The Heart of the Matter is Information канала Discovery Science
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Distinguished Glasgow Surgeon David Galloway Dissects DarwinismDr Michael Behe The Remarkable Code for Switching Genes On Off part 1Privileged Species Featuring Biologist Michael DentonIs Adaptation Actually a Fight to Stay the Same?Douglas Axe: Up Close and PersonalRichard Buggs: How Faith Can Improve Rigor and Creativity in Scie...Ronald Reagan's Deeply Personal Argument for Intelligent DesignBillions of Ways to Die!The Debate Over Design in the Early ChurchBrian Miller Answers Questions about the Relevance of Engineering to BiologyMichael Behe, Stephen Meyer, John Lennox: The Evidence for Design...The MYTH of Junk DNA (Long Story Short, Ep. 12)David Berlinski on the Immaterial, Alan Turing, and the Mystery o...Don’t Be Frightened! It’s Just a SpiderCascading Problems: The Case of Oxygen (Your Designed Body)The Explanatory FilterExperience Homeschool Chemistry With Kristin Marais & Discovery Institute AcademySex: Engineered for SuccessComedian Evan Sayet on the Failure of the Atheist Origin MythDoes Science Point to God? Eric Metaxas and Stephen Meyer DiscussHow Earth Is Designed for Life (Dallas Conference on Science & Faith 2024)