Probability and Gullibility in Dawkin’s Lock Bob Drury May 29, AD2021 6 Comments So what if Richard Dawkins can’t count to seven? He is still a mathematician in accordance with the adage, “There are three kinds of mathematicians: Read More »
Blueprint for Catholic Living III: The Divine Paradox of Christianity Mark C. McCann August 21, AD2018 1 Comment As we live out the divine blueprint given to us by our Lord, we build the Church and act in unity as the Body of Read More »
Probability, Chance, and the Death of Herod Antipas Anthony S. Layne July 27, AD2018 No Comments When I first read Bob Drury’s article, “Bayesian Reasoning in Religious Studies”, I remarked to him tongue-in-cheek that Bayesian reasoning proves the reports of Read More »