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How the Latest Findings in Molecular Biology Support Intelligent Design

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Our past colleague Casey Luskin is enjoying his new adventure. Luckily, we can still enjoy listening to him. Before leaving, for the occasion of a visit by a computer scientist to our offices, he recorded an informal talk on the latest findings in molecular biology. On an episode of ID the Future, Luskin explains how those findings support the theory of intelligent design.

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Luskin discusses the non-coding DNA that controls a huge portion of the cellular processes, and what we still don’t know about the genome.

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