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References.
(1) William Paley’s design argument.
(2) The Miller-Urey experiment.
(3) By the time of the Darwinian centennial in 1959, the evolutionists hoped that the materialistic story of life’s origin was at last within reach.
(4) But this grand hope was premature.
(5) But what was still unsolved was where the information contained in DNA came from in the first place.
(6) Stephen Meyer calls this mystery “the DNA enigma” in his book “Signature of the Cell.”
(7) Scientists have increasingly come to understand that information occupies the central position for explaining life.
(8) Claude Shannon’s information theory.
(9) 1981 article in “Journal Theoretical Biology” by H. P. Yockey.
(10) Article by Charles Thaxton in the 2002 book “Darwinism under the microscope” by Kames P. Gills and Tom Woodward.
This is Episode 111.
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References.
(1) William Paley’s design argument.
(2) The Miller-Urey experiment.
(3) By the time of the Darwinian centennial in 1959, the evolutionists hoped that the materialistic story of life’s origin was at last within reach.
(4) But this grand hope was premature.
(5) But what was still unsolved was where the information contained in DNA came from in the first place.
(6) Stephen Meyer calls this mystery “the DNA enigma” in his book “Signature of the Cell.”
(7) Scientists have increasingly come to understand that information occupies the central position for explaining life.
(8) Claude Shannon’s information theory.
(9) 1981 article in “Journal Theoretical Biology” by H. P. Yockey.
(10) Article by Charles Thaxton in the 2002 book “Darwinism under the microscope” by Kames P. Gills and Tom Woodward.
This is Episode 111.