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Monday, 05 May 2008

God Drops Out of the Math

One of Dembski's c0-bloggers (referenced in my last post), Sal Cordova, is set straight by UW professor Joseph Felsenstein.  Read Sal's original post here, which is characteristic of the quality of blogging you find at Uncommon Descent.  And if you feel like it, mosey on over to Sal's blog, Young Cosmos, where you can catch up on all the "Advanced Creation Research" you never wanted to hear about:

This equation is a parital differential equation. For this equation to be physically actualized, however, boundary conditions must be applied not only in the past but also in the future! The past boundary conditions we might call the Alpha, and the future boundary conditions the Omega. The Alpha and Omega must exist.

Simple, see? [via Pharyngula]

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