Posts Tagged ‘Hubert Yockey’

TalkOrigins’ Misrepresentations of Werner Gitt and Information Theory

Werner Gitt’s book In The Beginning Was Information is superb and provided the initial inspiration for all I have done with Information Theory. I owe Werner Gitt a debt of gratitude for producing one of the most clear and profound science books I’ve ever read.

The thesis of Gitt’s book is that Claude Shannon’s information theory directly implies design in biology because the existence of language is always preceded by intelligence. Gitt connects this to John 1:1:

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The most famous, passionately argued, longest-running debate

In June 2005 I delivered my lecture “If you can read this I can prove God exists” and posted it on my website.

Today, I have to thank a brotherhood of evangelical atheists for making it world-famous.

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