Month: September 2012
The Demise of Junk DNA and Why It Matters
The claim that the majority of our DNA is “junk” has long been used by ID critics as an objection to design.
What Chaperone Proteins Know
Proteins are used to make proteins, so if we assume a purely naturalistic origin of life, where did the first proteins come from?
Jonathan Wells Got It Right In The Myth of Junk DNA
He has been vindicated by the leading scientific publications in the world.
Email from a Bioengineer
Darwinists make it a persistent theme of their evolutionary apologetics that the human eye, like other vertebrate eyes, is nothing so impressive.
Junk No More: ENCODE Project Nature Paper Finds “Biochemical Functions for 80% of the Genome”
A stunning vindication of intelligent design’s prediction that the genome, far from being cluttered with functionless garbage, will turn out to have mass functionality.