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Listen: Jonathan Wells and Winston Ewert at the Summer Seminar on Intelligent Design

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A new episode of ID the Future features biologist Jonathan Wells and computer scientist Winston Ewert, who both taught at the 2019 Summer Seminar on Intelligent Design, organized by the Center for Science & Culture. Download the podcast or listen to it here.

Dr. Wells speaks on embryo development and the current mystery of ontogenetic development, which relies on continually updating information not found in DNA. Dr. Ewert describes his research on the “dependency graph of life.” This is an alternate explanation for the tree of life, which he explains fits the data better than the usual answer, common descent.

Photo: Jonathan Wells teaching at the Summer Seminar on Intelligent Design, by Daniel Reeves.

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