The ease with which evolutionists attribute near-perfect structures to blind evolution is astonishing. Case in point: the cochlea in the human inner ear, with its "amazing" sensitivity.
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Cells use molecular vehicles that carry cargo on networks of "highways." Some scientists can't avoid the comparison to modern vehicular traffic.
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"When, after a Christmas visit, we watch grandma leave on the train to Miami, we assume that the rest of her journey will be an extrapolation of that first quarter-mile."
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Many ENV readers will be familiar with the Nilsson and Pelger paper that purports to show how the emergence of the complex mammalian eye is no problem at all for undirected natural selection.
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An editorial picks up on the good question of what stance Francis, who has a degree in chemistry, will take in relationship to scientific questions.
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