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#6 Story of 2021: Scientific Paper on Repetitive Elements Slams “Junk DNA”
In the past, one of the most common rebuttals to ID was, “If life was designed, then why is over 90 percent of the genome composed of junk DNA?”
More Cambrian Woes for Evolution
New fossils continue to put pressure on the evolutionary narrative of gradualism.
Scientific Paper on Repetitive Elements Slams “Junk DNA”
In the past, one of the most common rebuttals to ID was, “If life was designed, then why is over 90 percent of the genome composed of junk DNA?”
“Ultracrepidarianism” — A Helpful New Word for a Problem in Science and Elsewhere
It alludes to an adage with roots in ancient Greece, “Let the cobbler not judge above the sandal.” That is, mind your own business.
Stephen Meyer: “Into the Impossible” with Brian Keating
Meyer answered philosophical, spiritual, and quite personal questions from Professor Keating on his podcast, “Into the Impossible.”